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Forestry changes for Tai Rāwhiti 'a slap in the face'
Commercial forestry changes under proposed Resource Management Act reforms seen as a return to weaker forestry regulations.
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Porirua residents to decide on super-council
2 Jun 2025Pacific leaders have voiced concerns that the model could dilute local representation unless equity and cultural voices are prioritised.
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Resident has to travel to cemetery for safe drinking water
30 May 2025After years of pushing for safe, clean drinking water, residents in Ashburton's north-east may finally get what they have long demanded.
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Rates rise down to 5.8% for Canterbury
30 May 2025The council previously signalled a rates hike of 15.5 percent in last year's 2024/34 Long Term Plan.
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'It stinks' - Weary locals gear up for another round in dump fight
30 May 2025Grey District Council will need to spend at least $60,000 in fight against private landfill.
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Is this the lowest rates rise in the country?
29 May 2025The council is holding firm on an increase of 2.2 percent.
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'Give Donald credit': Councillor supports Trump, dismisses 'usual rhetoric'
29 May 2025Controversial West Coast Regional Councillor defends US President Donald Trump's trade tariffs during a corporate services meeting.
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Postal voting made easier with orange boxes
29 May 2025The Waimakariri District Council is gearing up for this year's local government elections.
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Nobby Clark delays policy over diversity concern
28 May 2025The Invercargill mayor has drawn the ire of some councillors after stalling the council's new procurement policy over concerns with a diversity question.
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‘Please walk on me’ – flag artwork sparks outrage again
27 May 2025A controversial artwork on display in Nelson that invites visitors to "please walk on" the NZ flag has angered the RSA.
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'Woefully inadequate': Sportsground has six toilets for 4000 people
27 May 2025Tauranga council debates $20,000 cost for portaloos at Mount Maunganui's Blake Park.
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Mayor at odds with council over inappropriate language
26 May 2025Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark believes his council should not redact feedback from the public, even if it is difficult to hear.
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Controversial plan to move prisoner reintegration facility takes next step
26 May 2025It comes as the council investigates the facility's activities at its current site.
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Want to run for council? These are the rules
25 May 2025Nominations open for this year's local government elections on 4 July.
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'Kids do dumb things': Principal speaks out against keyboard warriors
24 May 2025Schools speak up on "challenging student behaviour" after an incident at Oxford Area School this week.
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Large majority of Gisborne residents want local control of water services
23 May 2025The favoured model could result in households facing an average rate increase of $100 per year.
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Taumarunui rail yard ready for economic rebirth
23 May 2025The Ruapehu district mayor says it's a turning point for the central North Island town.
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Fisherman's anger over beach barriers: 'We pay a s***load of rates'
22 May 2025Wooden barriers along Napier's Marine Parade are preventing fishermen from accessing the beach.
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Planning for Auckland's rapidly growing 'vibrant' south
22 May 2025A strategy to help support one of Auckland's fastest-growing regions with housing and its thriving farming industry has been approved by Auckland Council.
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'We just awhi them': Iwi-led initiative tackles school attendance crisis
22 May 2025The initiative helped to re-engage more than 250 children with education last year.
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'Run It Straight' events in South Auckland cancelled
21 May 2025The event is a social media-driven trend where participants compete in full-contact collisions without protective gear.
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Move to increase te reo Māori street names in Invercargill
21 May 2025Te reo Māori street names are on track for a boost in Invercargill as the council takes steps to ensure they are more readily available.
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Tauranga councillor optimistic Ōtūmoetai Pool could be saved
21 May 2025Ōtūmoetai Pool was planned to shut once the revamped Memorial Park aquatic centre opened.
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Public transport woes for Canterbury's big growth areas
21 May 2025Environment Canterbury is struggling to meet a growing demand for bus services, amid a reduced budget.
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More than 100 jobs on the line as Napier City Council eyes restructure
20 May 2025Many staff, some with decades of service, had been told their positions may no longer exist.
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Tribal place names restored throughout central North Island
19 May 2025Mountains, a lake and scenic reserves are some of the sites that have been renamed.
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Tauranga mayor finally buys home in city, but isn't moving in yet
16 May 2025After being elected in July, Mahé Drysdale said he would move to Tauranga by the end of last year.
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