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Wellington.Scoop The free weekly Hutt News has been shut down by its owners Stuff. Founded in 1927, it was one of New Zealand ...
A person was taken to Rotorua Hospital in a critical condition after a two-vehicle crash on SH1 last night. A truck and a car collided near Motutere in the Taupō district. The accident closed ...
Moving deckchairs on the Titanic have been discussed in Wellington this week, in relation to the new organisation that’s taking over from Wellington Water. It’ll be a new ...
News from Turnbull Library The Alexander Turnbull Library has a new Chief Librarian. Only the second woman to hold the role, ...
The cavalry has arrived for the Mt Bruce wildlife sanctuary which was on the brink of closure. Pūkaha Mt Bruce Wildlife Centre, on the border of the Tararua and Masterton districts, replaced its ...
Some conservationists are concerned about the potential impact of ferrets entering Wellington, amid a significant rise in the number of pests being caught on Transmission Gully. Documents released ...
Wellington’s social housing system is broken, and we can’t afford to pretend otherwise. Over the course of my career, I’ve worked across the social housing sector from the frontline to ...
Auckland  Worldline NZ data released today mark the first quarter of annual consumer spending growth seen since the March ...
Entrance to new Toi Poneke site on Market Lane News from WCC The Wellington City Council is pleased to announce a new home ...
Porirua has joined the rollout of the Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities (ROCC) work programme – a collaborative, community-led initiative designed to address the social conditions ...
Critical Signals, a groundbreaking three-month public project focused on community preparedness for disaster or rapid change, will officially launch in Wellington on 18 July. 115 Taranaki Street ...
Following a legal battle between the Hutt City Council and the Free Speech Union over the Council’s censorship of inserts on Council sites, the parties have agreed to settle. The Council ...