Wellington Region
Crafting a connection to identity
In this episode of Voices; we meet three young fashion designers to find out how digging into their cultural roots has allowed them to connect with their identity and find their own unique aesthetic… Audio
Four-car crash caused delays north of Wellington
There have been delays for motorists north of Wellington after a four-car crash, police say.
World's first Māori woman bishop elected
The Archbishops of the Anglican Church in New Zealand have announced Waitohiariki Quayle as the world's first Māori woman Bishop.
Shelly Bay land sold for fraction of price - property records
Four parcels of land came into iwi hands in 2009 for just over $13.3 million, but three of those sold to developers for $2m about eight years later.
Insurance premium hikes: 'That's something we can't accept'
The fast-evolving situation of insurance premium increases is what triggered Wellington mayor's to call for a forum with stakeholders and the EQC Minister. Audio
Pool closure a blow to businesses: 'It's all gone in the drain'
A business owner in a Lower Hutt suburb says he's been forced to shut up shop after the closure of a local swimming pool turned the shopping centre into a ghost town.
Fresh charges laid against Karori murder accused
The man accused of murdering a woman at her suburban Wellington home has now also been charged with sexually violating her daughter.
Man facing lengthy jail term for indecently assaulting child
A man who molested a child is facing a 10-year jail term, because of the three strikes legislation.
Company funds free lunches for secondary school students
About 400 students at a Lower Hutt college are now receiving a free meal everyday, but the company running it is yet to secure funding. Video, Audio
GovTech hub set up in Wellington
A new hub has been set up in Wellington to help find innovative and practical solutions to complex social problems. Kathryn Ryan meets Creative HQ's CEO Stefan Korn who says companies often get… Audio
Wellington council acts over quake-prone building
The Wellington City Council says it has run out of patience with a building owner who has not strengthened a central city building, six years after the deadline for the work to be done.
WCC paying social media "influencer" to reach young people
Wellington's city council is paying a social media influencer, Lucy Revill, to try to reach more under-35s. Is this a sensible use of ratepayer money? Audio
SH2 traffic woes will be made worse by Transmission Gully - mayor
Extra traffic from the long-awaited Transmission Gully will make congestion on State Highway 2 even worse, now that two other roading projects are on hold, says the Upper Hutt mayor.
Gallipoli exhibition at Te Papa extended for another 3 years due to demand
In the three years since Te Papa's Gallipoli exhibition opened the crowds have kept coming - so it will stay on.
Wellington residents want parking fee hike dialled back
Some residents say parking fee increases will make them think twice about using their car, but city councillors say that's the point. Video
Beauty sector wants regulation to protect consumers
Wellington City Council is the latest council to seek public feedback on introducing regulations for the nail and beauty industry. But those working in the industry say more needs to be done to… Audio
Wellington residents urge parking fee hike backdown
People living on the fringe of Wellington's CBD are urging the council to dial back a planned parking fee hike, with some saying it will make them think twice about using their car. But as Michael… Video, Audio
Wellington residents' parking price spike 'not unreasonable' - councillor
A Wellington City Councillor is defending a planned 50 percent hike in residents' parking fees because it will discourage people from keeping cars in the inner city.
Shelly Bay Develoment Controversy Continues
Port Nicholson Block Settlement trustee Neville Baker joins us to respond to Sir Peter Jackson's accusations. Audio
Iwi retaliates against Peter Jackson's Shelly Bay accusations
The iwi that owns the controversial Shelly Bay site in Wellington slated for a half-a-billion dollar residential development has the right to use the land how it wishes, it says.