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The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Jevon McSkimming, has resigned. Mr McSkimming has been on suspension since December. Deputy Commissioners of Police are appointed by the Governor-General on the ...
So much to read. Here are a few of the topics that have impressed me in recent weeks. Newtown will never look the same after the perceptive and sympathetic analysis by Hanna McCallum – The ...
WAIKANAE, Kāpiti Coast — Ngā Manu Nature Reserve is proud to launch the 2025 Winter Speaker Series on Wednesday 21 May with a compelling talk by Dr Danielle Shanahan, CEO of Zealandia Te Māra ...
One person is was critically injured in a serious crash in Levin this morning. State Highway 1 was closed after the two vehicle crash on Oxford Street, at 7.20am.
The Wellington City Mission is launching Craig & Gail’s Community Conscious Catering, a new catering service dedicated to ...
A Wellington sports coach says social media can be positive and inspiring for teenagers as they learn to juggle schedules and responsibility. The National Party wants to ban children under 16 from ...
Report from RNZ There was a second day of protests today against changes to the pay equity law, after hundreds braved bad ...
News from WCC The Wellington City Council will carry out its biannual sand shift at Oriental Bay from Monday to Wednesday – ...
Hospices around Aotearoa New Zealand are at risk of cutting services as under-funding by the government pushes them to the brink. Hospices provided free care to nearly 11,000 people who died ...
The Government will co-fund the replacement of Ava Rail pedestrian footbridge, and Lower Hutt mayor Campbell Barry says this is “a great win for our community.” Transport Minister ...
News from WCC The Moa Point sludge minimisation facility (Te Whare Wai Para Nuku), now rising to its full six-storey height, ...
With over 2,600 graduates, two parades, and eight ceremonies, this May graduation will fill Wellington’s streets with cloaked and capped graduates. Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of ...