News from Maritime Union of New Zealand The power loss of the Bluebridge ferry Connemara in Cook Strait last night highlights ...
The Bluebridge ferry Connemara has arrived back in Wellington, about five-and-a-half hours after it lost power and started ...
Wellington Airport has begun public consultation on potential new flight path options for northerly jet departures. This follows changes made in 2022 which have meant fewer departures over ...
A 31-year-old man has been charged with murder following a deathh in Levin yesterday evening. At approximately 10:10pm, emergency services were called to a house where a 57-year-old man had ...
Wellington, New Zealand. The majority of residents travel to work on electric-powered public transport – be it bus or train. The electricity is nearly one hundred percent generated from ...
Kāpiti Coast District Council is reminding people to be courteous and think of others, rather than risk increased carparking fines due to come into effect on 1 October. Council environmental ...
A significant drop in government funding has put local road safety initiatives “at risk” and forced drastic cost-saving measures at the Wairarapa Road Safety Council. “To say we were ...
Public safety could be compromised by the government’s decision not to co-fund a raft of infrastructure renewal projects proposed for the Metlink public transport network, says Greater ...
Report from RNZ An agreement to restore the Oriental Bay Band Rotunda has been terminated and the Wellington City Council ...
Local government plays an outsized role in the life of Wellington students, but their involvement in its processes doesn’t ...
Report from RNZ There are calls for roading officials to hit the brakes on a proposal to make motorists pay a toll when they ...
Tax Justice Aotearoa welcomes the findings of new research by Victoria University’s Max Rashbrooke, which demonstrates that high earners in New Zealand are lightly taxed compared with those from ...