Help kororā fight their living crisis
Wellington City Council is putting its might behind the plight of the kororā in this month’s Bird of the Year, but we all need to flock together to really take them under our wings. Continue reading
Wellington City Council is putting its might behind the plight of the kororā in this month’s Bird of the Year, but we all need to flock together to really take them under our wings. Continue reading
We’re legally required to carry out an independent valuation of your property every three years, to help us make sure we’re splitting the rates ‘pie’ fairly. Continue reading
Credit-rating agency Standard & Poor’s has today downgraded Wellington City Council’s long-term issuer credit rating from AA+ to AA, while affirming the A-1+ short term issuer credit rating, continuing a trend of downgrades for local authorities across… Continue reading
We’re backing the kororā for Bird of the Year 2024 – here’s what Council and our partners are doing to protect our penguins and restore their habitats year-round. Continue reading
Wellington City Council voted 13-3 to retain a Māori ward in the capital today. Continue reading
Wellington City Council’s elected members were briefed today on the draft Te Ngākau Civic Square Precinct Development Plan, created by Pōneke Collective, led by Warren and Mahoney in collaboration with Tīhei, Place Collective, Ripple Resilience and Cou… Continue reading
Wellington City Council welcomes Te Hui Ahurei Reo Māori o Te Whanganui-a-Tara, the Māori Language Festival of Wellington, as part of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori celebrations in the city. Continue reading
Wellington City Council will soon start preparation work for the dismantling and demolition of the former City Housing Granville Flats buildings in Berhampore. Continue reading
In New Zealand’s fiercest culinary competition, One80 Restaurant has tantalised the taste buds of both Wellingtonians and judges to win Burger Wellington for the second year in a row. Continue reading
Wellington City Council has suspended micromobility company Beam’s licence to operate in the capital city following allegations the company has run a larger fleet of e-scooters on city streets than permitted. Continue reading