A different type of planter box: A chat with Gardener Tom
If you’ve ever seen a photo of our gardeners in action, chances are it was taken by our resident gardener Tom Box. Continue reading
If you’ve ever seen a photo of our gardeners in action, chances are it was taken by our resident gardener Tom Box. Continue reading
As part of the wider Harvard University Centre for Cities initiative, the Wellington City Council had a report commissioned by Harvard-Bloomberg which investigated online violence and harassment towards female politicians in New Zealand. Continue reading
Be it the beaches or pools, libraries or music, Te Awe librarian Corrina makes the most of the opportunities Pōneke provides, in both work and play. Continue reading
We’ve crunched the numbers and now have a comprehensive report about how people have been using the completed Newtown to city bike route. Check out some of the findings below. Continue reading
From Tuesday 1 October, parking infringement fees will increase in line with the Government announcement about regulatory changes. Continue reading
This weekend is one of the capital’s busiest of the year with the opening of this year’s World of WearableArt (WOW) coinciding with an All Blacks v Australia Bledisloe Cup rugby game at Sky Stadium. Continue reading
Wellington City Council has appointed Jenny Chetwynd, a highly experienced senior leader in the infrastructure sector, as its new Chief Infrastructure Officer, Tatai Heke Waihanga. Continue reading
One of the most important parts of making sure Te Whare Whakarauiki, the Wellington Town Hall is resilient to earthquakes has been completed, a huge milestone for the redevelopment of the 120-year-old building. Continue reading
Upgrade work is starting on Alex Moore Park in Johnsonville next month, with sections of the park temporarily unavailable until January next year. Continue reading
This year’s Te Wiki Kaumātua Seniors’ Week starts next week to coincide with International Day of Older Persons – and there’s something for all vintages. Continue reading