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Bret McKenzie News from NZSO From The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and The Lark Ascending to Carnival of the Animals and an ...
News from Lotto NZ A woman from Lower Hutt has become Lotto NZ’s 30th millionaire in 2025 after winning $1 million with Lotto ...
In Your Pocket Media, which operates the Wellington Live Facebook page, has been told to pay a former employee almost $30,000. In Your Pocket Media was founded by Wellington mayoral candidate ...
About 800 Ministry of Education specialist staff who work directly with children to support their learning needs will strike next week, saying they have been forced to walk off the job after the ...
Dr. Eric Chuah Will Be Running For Auckland Mayoralty, Ward (North Shore), And Kaipatiki Local Board
Eric Chuah former party strategist and electorate candidate for United NZ Hon. Peter Dunne who won the seat of Ohariu-Belmont in Wellington, and former candidate for a centrist party for Auckland ...
Wellington City Councillor and mayoral candidate Ray Chung and his Independent Together group had an audience of mostly supportive voters at the Miramar and Maupuia Community Centre last night.
Wellington deserves better than what we’re seeing from our City Council. The dysfunction, infighting, and grandstanding — spanning the political spectrum — have become not only a local ...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand has confirmed seven inaugural members of Wellington’s new Local Advisory Committee (LAC). The LAC members were appointed by the Fire and Emergency New Zealand ...
Health New Zealand says a loud bang that rang out across parts of the city this morning was caused by a Wellington Hospital generator backfiring. Fire crews were called to Wellington Regional ...
Local Government NZ wants to recruit the “orange man and his dog” to encourage more people to vote at the local elections. LGNZ’s Electoral Reform Working Group (ERWG) chairperson Nick Smith ...
Lily Brown Lily Brown today announced that she will no longer be standing with the Independent Together (IT) ticket and will ...
Average pay in Wellington increased 2.2 per cent to $76,851 in the April-June quarter, to maintain its lead over Auckland as the highest paid region, according to Trade Me Jobs. The national ...
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