News from Cr Karl Tiefenbacher People need to be aware of another consultation. This one is important! The Harbour Quay project is looking to put a bus lane along the quays and Wakefield St. This ...
Having watched many small-town government and public services centralise into larger cities over recent years, Tararua’s mayor is worried rural communities will be left behind and access to ...
David Christensen and Amanda Knox of Delta Charlie This has been a busy week on the local government circuit. Tiaki Wai seems to be pulling all the air out of social media and the press. Lots ...
Lightning lit up the skies above Wellington around midnight, accompanied by thunder and short, intense downpours. RNZ reported that a video shot in Karori showed multiple sheets of lightning ...
State Highway 58 / Paremata Road near Porirua is blocked in both directions following a two-vehicle crash. The incident was reported to emergency services around 5.05pm.
The establishment of Tiaki Wai and its pricing over the next 10 years of our 3 waters system will have more impact on the health of our city than any decision made in the last 30 or more years.
The Wellington region’s new water authority becoming a ratepayer — and paying almost $6 million in Porirua rates after a major jump in the city’s public‑utility valuations — has ...
Wellington Urban Motorway is currently blocked heading southbound following a crash. The single vehicle crash near the Aotea Quay off-ramp was reported just before 2:10pm. One person has ...
The first half of autumn was generally settled with slow-moving high pressure systems dominating over Aotearoa New Zealand.An unsettled period of weather impacted the northern North Island in late ...
Teams are making progress towards some major milestones, with work continuing on multiple repairs at the Moa Point wastewater treatment plane. Work to move to temporary mains power is nearly ...
State Highway 58 has reopened following a crash this afternoon. But there were delays until queued traffic cleared. The crash was between Pāuatahanui and Paremata.
Residents in Island Bay were disgusted and angry to find a stream of faecal matter and sanitary products from overflowing maintenance-hole covers during heavy rain overnight. Footage posted on ...