The Wellington Sculpture Trust is delighted to announce it has increased the Collin Post 4 Plinths Project prize to $100,000. With the help of the Collin Post Family Trust the prize money has been ...
The Alliance Party has selected Josh Harford as its candidate for Wellington North in the General Election. A lifelong ...
The Blues have named their side for Saturday night’s top of the table clash against the Hurricanes in Wellington. Both sides are locked up with 25 points on top of the standings going into ...
Greater Wellington is calling on the Government to support Public Transport Authorities facing sharp increases in diesel prices, warning that without intervention passengers could face service ...
Black Ferns co-captain Ruahei Demant says the side has a fresh level of excitement under new head coach Whitney Hansen as they prepare for the Pacific Four tournament in America. Hansen was ...
The Regional Council is calling on the Government to support Public Transport Authorities facing sharp increases in diesel prices, warning that without intervention passengers could face service ...
Resurfacing of Vivian Street in central Wellington will continue tomorrow night. The street will be closed between Tory Street and Cambridge Terrace from 9pm till 4am. No street parking will be ...
Residents and visitors to the Wellington region will be able to get on Metlink buses and trains with their debit card, credit card, or mobile device (including smartwatches) from Sunday. Paying an ...
Forest & Bird and the Environmental Defence Society (EDS) have filed judicial review proceedings in the High Court in ...
Lawyer Jonathan Pitts has been selected by local party members as National’s candidate for Wellington North. Mr Pitts grew up in the United Kingdom and Japan before moving to New Zealand on his ...
One person died after a car crashed into a power pole on the Foxton-Shannonrroad this afternoon. The crash occurred just before 4pm in Moutoa, between the Himatangi Block and Poplar South roads. A ...
Less than 60% of schools have signed up for Minister Stanford’s flagship assessment and reporting policy, the SMART Tool. The low sign-up rate is made worse by a number of principals explaining ...