News from Porirua City Council Briefings this week to councillors in Wellington, Porirua and Lower Hutt will outline the challenges they face as they consider a joint water services delivery plan in ...
Wellington Combined Taxis is in voluntary administration due to cashflow problems, and could be sold. The company is the largest taxi firm in the capital and one of the largest in the country, ...
The Minister of Public Service Nicola Willis expecting public servants to stop working from home to help bolster the flagging local economy is micromanaging gone mad and counterproductive.” ...
The government should give public servants more certainty about their jobs so they have the confidence to spend in the capital, says Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau. Public servants returning to ...
The Government’s reckless decisions to axe thousands of public service jobs are what is hammering the Wellington economy, not working from home. “If the Government really cared about ...
Congestion charging, a crackdown on public servants working from home, and an unreliable public transport system could create a perfect storm for Wairarapa commuters. It costs $526.50 for a ...
An independent panel has approved resource consent, subject to conditions, for a solar farm in Carterton. Harmony Energy NZ #2 applied for resource consent under the COVID-19 Recovery (Fast-track ...
The Government wants to see more public servants come into their place of work each day and is taking steps to make this expectation clear to Chief Executives, Public Service Minister Nicola ...
A burst drinking water pipe cut the supply to homes in McKillop Street in Ranui, Porirua this afternoon. The burst was impacting both sides of the street (from number 3-37). We also had reports ...