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Respite for Kiwis as property prices remain stable in latest data from realestate.co.nz Stock up, buyer choice strong, but no sales boom Is it a buyer’s market or a seller’s market? Is ...
Friday 2nd May MetService has issued a Red Warning for Winds in Wellington from 10am Thursday to 3am Friday. This is the first Red Warning issued for ...
A group of bylaws and policies were agreed to be reviewed at a full meeting of Porirua City Council today, with public feedback sought for the next month. Four bylaws and two policies are being ...
MetService has issued a ‘red’ wind warning due to the very high wind gusts affecting the Werllington region today. Wellingtonians are advised to stay indoors if possible and take extra care ...
More than 5000 senior hospital doctors and specialists have walked off the job today for an unprecedented 24-hour strike in protest over stalled contract negotiations. Health NZ insists its offer ...
There is an old saying doing the rounds in Rome at present as Cardinals gather to elect a successor to Pope Francis that “he who enters the conclave a Pope, leaves a Cardinal”. While ...
Tens of thousands of Kiwis from the Far North to the Deep South are preparing for the start of the 2025 game bird season this Saturday (May 3). Fish & Game New Zealand chief executive ...
Sewage has been overflowing this evening into the stormwater drains at Chaffers Dock. Here are the details provided on Facebook by Wellington Water: News from Wellington Water at 5.30 Our team has ...
Wellington City Council has voted today to give the go-ahead to finalise negotiations on the sale of nine central-city sites owned by the Council and leased to private commercial occupiers. The ...
News from KiwiRail Interislander’s rail-enabled ferry Aratere will be retired to make way for the port re-development needed ...
Following the announcements made by the Minister of Rail on 31 March 2025, Ferry Holdings Limited has initiated discussions with KiwiRail, Port Marlborough New Zealand Limited and CentrePort ...
The Wellington City Council has voted today to give the go-ahead to finalise negotiations on the sale of nine central-city sites owned by the Council and leased to private commercial occupiers.