Wellington Region
Five Wellington councillors breached code of conduct, investigation finds
An investigation ordered by Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has found five councillors breached the council's code of conduct regarding a publicly excluded briefing on the Courtenay Place Precinct.
Wellington City Council votes 'in principle' to keep same rates for businesses
The decision about whether to decrease the commercial rates differential from $3.7 to $3.25 stirred heated debate.
15,000 redundant state workers could be resource for councils – mayor
Wellington public servants out of a job could become a resource for councils looking for staff, according to a Wairarapa mayor.
Residents safe after blaze in Kāinga Ora residence in Lower Hutt
Residents of a Kāinga Ora housing complex in Avalon have been evacuated after a blaze started in one of the units.
Sinkhole appears in Wellington CBD after pipe leak
Crews are expected to carry out a repair later this evening, given the pending afternoon traffic and isolatation of power utilities around the leak.
Hundreds of protesters at Parliament to call for ceasefire in Gaza
Hundreds of people have gathered outside Parliament's steps to call on the new government to demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Council signals risk of major cuts to Wellington's passenger rail services
Passenger train services in Wellington could be cut drastically if something is not done about the rail network's chronic underfunding, the regional council says.
New Parliament to meet, elect Speaker
The first meeting of the new Parliament will finally take place this morning, 52 days since the election.
Baby Ru homicide: Police say scene was 'altered'
Police searching for items in connection to the death of Baby Ru in Lower Hutt now say they believe they were deliberately removed from the scene, which was 'cleaned' before officers arrived.
Cordons stood down after bomb squad clears packages found in central Wellington
Cordons have been lifted in central Wellington after two suspicious packages were left outside buildings, nearby the US and Israeli embassies.
Wellington central library $189m rebuild on track
Wellington ratepayers can breathe a sigh of relief that the central library rebuild is not going the way of the Town Hall upgrade.
'Objectionable odour' in Wellington prompts complaints
A Wellington wastewater treatment plant is breaching consent with a foul odour after a biofilter media was changed.
Wolf-whistling kōkako Kahurangi mourned
A resident at Pūkaha since 2005, Kahurangi was the only one of her species held in captivity anywhere in the world.
Wellington woman sentenced after receiving money from teen daughter’s prostitution
She said prostitution was "natural for a girl's body" and told her daughter she should not be scared.
Petone gets its post office back, but in a new spot
NZ Post services will be making a return after a reduction in services across Lower Hutt in recent years.
Restricted parking near Wellington Hospital, surrounding suburbs still set to go ahead
Over half of those who responded to consultation on the plan oppose or strongly oppose it - with many of the concerns coming from healthcare workers.
501 deportee sentenced for attack on juggling 'icon' who later died in Loafers Lodge fire
A year before Loafers Lodge fire victim Michael "Mike the Juggler" Wahrlich died, he was beaten for almost 20 minutes in his apartment by a man who wanted a cigarette.
Lower Hutt's Twilight Christmas Parade cancelled
An organiser said the accident at the Avondale Christmas Parade last weekend in which six people were injured after a car rolled into the crowd was a factor in the decision.
Man found dead after snorkelling at Riversdale Beach in Wairarapa
A man has been found dead after snorkelling at Riversdale Beach in Wairarapa yesterday.
'It's not working' - Councillor says Wellington mayor should resign
A Wellington City councillor says mayor Tory Whanau isn't able to give "the 150 percent that's needed" to lead the capital. Audio