News from WCC The Wellington Sculpture Trust has today unveiled KIMI/You are Here, a large artwork on Waitangi Park by Korean ...
Porirua City Council 2025-28, from left, Kylie Wihapi, Nathan Waddle, Ross Leggett, Kathleen Filo, Geoff Hayward, Hemi ...
Circa Theatre is proud to present our 2026 programme and celebrates 50 incredible years of bringing world-class theatre to Wellington. In our refreshed home, featuring the stunning new Café Bar ...
Leading New Zealand law firm, MinterEllisonRuddWatts is pleased to announce the appointment of Aaron Hockly as its new Chief Executive Officer. Aaron will join MinterEllisonRuddWatts on 3 March ...
The Dowse Art Museum and City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi are proud to announce Blood Is Thicker, an ambitious new exhibition on view at The Dowse from 29 November to 13 April. This landmark ...
NZ On Air has extended funding for two vital journalism initiatives that are reporting on public institutions, thanks to additional funding from Government in Budget 2025. In May, NZ On Air was ...
Police have today arrested two more men in relation to the fatal shooting in Waikanae last week. The two men – aged 23 and 35 – were arrested this morning following search warrants in Naenae ...
The coalition government is next week expected to announce a major shake-up of local government, which could include the potential abolition of regional councils. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon ...
Charlotte Cook, Journalist Midday Report A cleaner tidying up some dusty old chairs at a Wellington property has stumbled across the most “insane” thing she’s ever found ...
A new survey of 1,000 Wellingtonians shows strong support for a new Mt Victoria tunnel with 67% in favour and just 16% opposed. The survey also found 74% in support of roading improvements ...
A man has been arrested and charged in relation to the shooting at the Pukehinau Flats in Brooklyn earlier this month. About 3.30pm on Sunday 2 November, Police were notified of an altercation ...
SPCA is once again urging dog owners across Aotearoa to never leave their pets unattended in vehicles during the summer months as it can cause severe distress and in worse cases, death. The ...