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The contenders for mayor of Lower Hutt
Last week Campbell Barry, who has held the mayoralty for two terms, announced he would not seek re-election.
Lit-up signs on derelict Reading Cinemas fuel speculation
The cinemas complex in central Wellington has sat unused since it was closed due to earthquake risks in 2019.
Wellington water loss drops but warning investment in new pipes needed
The change was largely driven by patching pipes not replacing them, Wellington Water's chairperson says. Audio
Clean up of Wellington beach toxic dump site cost nearly $1 million
Evidence of asbestos, oil, heavy metals, zinc, arsenic and lead was found at Te Raekaihau Point.
Government's $6b announcement has nothing new, Labour says
Labour's Infrastructure spokesperson says all the projects had previously been announced, some by the last government, before being put on hold. Audio
Can the national ticketing project get back on track?
The long awaited $1.4 billion project needs to get back on track, says the transport minister, with Waka Kotahi advice earlier this year seen as "overly optimistic" about the project's viability. Audio
More candidates quit Ray Chung's campaign group
Two more Wellington council candidates running under the Independent Together ticket have left after Chung's email about Tory Whanau.
Wellington's Embassy Theatre deemed earthquake-prone
The notice gave the council - as the building's owner - 16 years to plan and carry out remedial works on the building.
Porirua mayor says 'attack' on Tory Whanau 'absolutely disgraceful'
Anita Baker says local politics has never been as dirty as now.
Nelson Tasman residents braced for another potentially devastating storm
The top of the South Island is under a second state of emergency in three weeks. Audio
Residents face huge clean-up after homes inundated with flood waters
Since the flooding in Tasman, 15 homes have been yellow stickered and one has been red stickered.
Family's tiny home smashed, dragged 400m in floods
Blue Malosso, her husband and their two young kids moved to the Motueka Valley six months ago. Their home was carried off by floodwaters. Audio
Fears pests getting closer to Wellington using Transmission Gully
One conservationist worries a rise in ferrets caught along Wellington's highways means the pest is closer to getting to the city.
More support for flood-affected farmers as residents pick up the pieces
The government has unlocked extra support for flood-affected farmers and growers in Nelson, Tasman, and Marlborough, following last week's deluge. Audio
Motueka Valley floods: 'Quite a few people have lost everything'
Steve and Julie live in a house bus and say they lost about $20,000 worth of possessions in the flood.
Council passes Wellington's amended long-term plan
In October the plan was shot down and council started the amendment process.
Government was warned not to buy rail-enabled ferries by Treasury
Three weeks before the government announced the plan, officials were saying it wasn't worth it, documents reveal.
KiwiRail charged over Aratere ferry grounding
The ship grounded just north of Picton last year with 47 people on board.
Nationwide public transport ticketing system 'not on track', minister says
Transport Minister Chris Bishop says he's worried about 'Motu Move' and "no options are off the table" to get the project back on track.
Free fares for bus-replaced train services long time coming - councillor
The route between the capital and Masterton has been plagued by issues for the first half of this year.
Council demands answers over Wairarapa rail disruptions
"We're just seeing continual pain day in, day out."
'The new gateway': All go on new $824 million highway
Eight years after the Manawatū Gorge Road closed, its replacement is open to the public
'It's a great loss': Elderly man dies in Upper Hutt house fire
Neighbours had expressed concern for the man because he could barely walk.
Fourth person charged with manslaughter over fatal Loafers Lodge fire
The charges follow a two-year police investigation.
Manslaughter charges after Loafers Lodge fire a rare case, building inspector says
Meanwhile, an advocate for residents who survived the blaze hopes the charges bring some closure for the survivors.