Report from RNZ New Zealand rock legends Shihad say it’s time to say goodbye because they can no longer put in 100 percent ...
The Masterton District Council today voted to include for consultation the Wellington region water services delivery joint arrangements, proposed under the Government’s Local Water Done Well ...
Report from RNZ A landmark building housing tropical plants faces demolition as the Wellington City Council looks for ways to ...
Police are aware of a gang related funeral in the Porirua area today. The procession is expected to travel to locations across Porirua including Waitangirua, Titahi Bay, and Plimmerton through to ...
E tū, the union for care and support workers, has released a new report into the state of the care and support industry in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Transforming Care report lays out the many ...
Photo/Supplied New Zealand’s legendary rock band Shihad are set to join the star-studded line-up at Rock The Bowl in Taranaki ...
The Wellington City Council’s chief financial officer Andrea Reeves says it is important the community are aware that both the sale and a partial sale of Wellington Airport are still on the ...
Commenting on former Tasman and Gisborne Council Chief Executive Lindsay McKenzie’s appointment as Crown Observer at the Wellington City Council, Taxpayers’ Union Policy and Public Affairs ...
Federated Farmers is calling for the Government to urgently distance itself from a radical new pine planting proposal released by the Climate Change Commission late last week. “The ...
The state care survivors’ community gathered at Pipitea Marae today for an official government apology. More than 500 people participated in an event that radiated warmth, solidarity, and hope.
Civil Contractors New Zealand and CablePrice signed an agreement confirming Platinum Sponsorship and naming rights of the CCNZ CablePrice National Excavator Operator Competition until 2027 at ...
NZ Police Police are continuing the search for 77-year-old Graham Russell Smith, who has been missing since early yesterday ...