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Author Archives: Wellington City Council - News

Thorndon Quay pavement designs honour hidden awa

July 16, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

Once burbling streams lie buried beneath the pavement on Thorndon Quay. We’re bringing them back to the light with beautiful etchings. Continue reading →

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Students’ vision for heart of the city on display

July 15, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

An exhibition showcasing works by architecture and design innovation students envisioning the future of Te Ngākau Civic Precinct is now open to the public until 23 July. Continue reading →

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Rangatahi mural project making waves on Willis Street

July 15, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

Have you noticed something colourful on Willis Street? That’s the new mural for Te Tai Ohinga, the upcoming free space in the city for young people aged 13 to 18. Continue reading →

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Swan Lane and Garrett Street one year on

July 11, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

It’s been a year since the upgrades for Swan Lane and Garrett Street were completed. We checked in to see how Wellingtonians have been enjoying the upgraded space. Continue reading →

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“Once in a lifetime opportunity” to map city’s pipes and cables

July 11, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

The infrastructure industry gathered at Tākina Wellington Convention & Exhibition Centre this week for the launch of a revolutionary, New Zealand-leading platform to map the buried pipes and cables that could save infrastructure organisations millions … Continue reading →

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The history of wastewater in Wellington city

July 9, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

In the late 1800s, Wellington city was growing at a rapid speed but there wasn’t a wastewater network to match the rising population. In fact, 77 deaths were linked to sewerage-soaked backyards. Here is a brief history of wastewater in the city and wha… Continue reading →

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Council nearly doubles affordable Te Kāinga rental properties

July 9, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

Wellington City Council’s Te Kāinga programme is set to increase by an extra 183 affordable rental properties with the addition of two new buildings to the scheme. Continue reading →

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Fun facts about the St James Theatre

July 8, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

There’s a lot to learn about the iconic St James theatre. Here’s a few things you may not know about the venue. Continue reading →

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Little blue penguins live – and die – on our coastline

July 8, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

Kororā live all around the coastline of Te Whanganui a Tara, from the rocky beaches and coastal scrub to the waterfront – unfortunately they are dying in there too. Continue reading →

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Quirky queries found in the City Archives

July 5, 2024 by Wellington City Council - News

Are you being served? We help hundreds of residents daily with all kinds of questions, but sometimes there are those questions that really stick in your mind… Continue reading →

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