Report from RNZ by Charlotte Cook Wellington woman Sue Tait has been abused by cyclists as she is forced to park across a ...
Te Āhuru Mōwai. News from KCDC Kāpiti Coast District Council has allocated $85,000 from the previous Government’s Better ...
In 2025, doctors Art Nahill and Glenn Colquhoun drove from Te Hāpua to Wellington in an old Ford Transit van painted as a whimsical ambulance to protest the state of the New Zealand health ...
Metlink has closed a technological loophole that allowed fare dodgers to get free train rides in Wellington. In April, when Metlink moved to a system where people could pay public transport fares ...
The Kāpiti Coast District Council is taking a fresh look at how community spaces are planned and provided to make sure they continue to meet the needs of the district’s growing and changing ...
State Highway 2 was closed for more than four hours north of Masterton following a serious crash this morning. The crash was reported around 6:30 am near the Mikimiki Road intersection. The Police ...
A new university-accredited qualification that formally recognises the complex work of local government elected members is a major boost to the sector, LGNZ says. The qualification was launched ...
Wellington referees say that ongoing abuse has forced them to withdraw from this weekend’s club rugby games across the region. In a statement, Wellington Rugby Referees Association (WRRA) ...
Health NZ is adding 30 more temporary beds than initially expected to hospitals around the country in order to meet winter demand. Twelve of the extra beds are at Wellington Hospital. The ...
More than 460 people gathered in Wellington on Thursday evening for the inaugural Barnardos Foundation Gala Dinner, raising more than $126,000 to support tamariki, rangatahi and whānau across ...
Wellington police this afternoon recovered the body of a man seen entering the water near Te Papa. Police were called to the Wellington waterfront about 2.30pm, after the man was seen entering the ...
David Christensen and Ian Norstren, Delta Charlie Our first series read ten years of Wellington’s four City Councils’ own ...