Kiwi music legends SPLIT ENZ featuring Tim Finn, Eddie Rayner, Neil Finn, and Noel Crombie reunited for their first show in ...
Internationally recognised urban planner Alain Bertaud will deliver a public lecture in Wellington on Wednesday, 18 March as part of a week of engagements with politicians, academics and ...
Dr Marian Tupy, a leading international commentator on human progress and economic development, will visit New Zealand this month to give a series of public talks and engage with audiences across ...
One person has died following a crash in Paekākāriki overnight. The single vehicle crash on State Highway 59, near Onepu Street was reported at 11:30pm. State Highway 59 was closed overnight ...
Wellington’s mayor says making building cheaper through a one-stop shop for consents and fixing the failed Moa Point plant will be part of a three-year council plan. The council this morning ...
There has been a wastewater leak outside 735 Marine Drive in Eastbourne. The leak is from the main outfall pipe, which transports fully treated wastewater over 18 km from Seaview to Pencarrow.
Kāpiti Coast District Council’s new Supplier Hub has increased the transparency of their tender opportunities and encourages ...
News from Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects via Facebook HMOA’s Te Awe Library in Wellington officially closed yesterday. Designed by John Melhuish, it was only ever meant to be ...
The lightboxes in Porirua’s CBD will be showcasing new works this year. The call has gone out for curators and artists to put forward their work for the lightboxes, which provide a unique ...
Leading Aotearoa musicians will come together in May for an historic benefit concert, UnionAID Chair James Ritchie announced today as tickets went on public sale. The “Together” ...
Australian indie-rock four piece The Rions have announced the Everywhere Every Single Day New Zealand tour in support of their debut album Everything Every Single Day. Currently midway through ...
News from Te Papa Slow Burn showcases the diversity of photography by women and non-binary artists in Aotearoa New Zealand from the 1960s to today. This major survey exhibition from Te Papa’s ...
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