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Get your bike checked with Torpedo 7 and help kick-off the fourth annual Aotearoa Bike Challenge in Wellington, at the Waterfront behind Te Papa on Monday 3 February.
Bike Challenge gets rolling with Waterfront event
Posted on 31 January 2020
Get your bike checked with Torpedo 7 and help kick-off the
fourth annual Aotearoa Bike Challenge in Wellington, at the
Waterfront behind Te Papa on Monday 3 February.
http://www.gw.govt.nz/bike-challenge-gets-rolling-with-waterfront-event/
One of the founders of Wellington’s beloved ZEALANDIA Eco-sanctuary, Jim Lynch, gave a talk at the Greater Wellington Regional Council on Thursday discussing how the ambitious idea came to life, and his new book ZEALANDIA: The Valley that Changed a Nation.
ZEALANDIA book celebrates the “Valley that Changed a Nation”
Posted on 31 January 2020
One of the founders of Wellington’s beloved ZEALANDIA
Eco-sanctuary, Jim Lynch, gave a talk at the Greater
Wellington Regional Council on Thursday discussing how the
ambitious idea came to life, and his new book ZEALANDIA: The
Valley that Changed a Nation.
http://www.gw.govt.nz/zealandia-book-celebrates-the-valley-that-changed-a-nation/
Chair of Greater Wellington Regional Council Daran Ponter says the $1.35bn infrastructure announcement by government today is a good boost for the region, a solid green light for getting regional passenger rail moving and that the next stop would be securing a funding package for hybrid trains.
Infrastructure boost for Wellington Region a green light for region rail - next stop: hybrid trains
Posted on 29 January 2020
Chair of Greater Wellington Regional Council Daran Ponter
says the $1.35bn infrastructure announcement by government
today is a good boost for the region, a solid green light
for getting regional passenger rail moving and that the next
stop would be securing a funding package for hybrid trains.
http://www.gw.govt.nz/infrastructure-boost-for-wellington-region-a-green-light-for-region-rail-next-stop-hybrid-trains/
Toxic algae is quickly intensifying throughout the region, with all monitored rivers reaching health alert levels and Wairarapa’s Waipoua River remaining hazardous for swimmers.
Regional toxic algae alert issued by Greater Wellington
Posted on 29 January 2020
Toxic algae is quickly intensifying throughout the region,
with all monitored rivers reaching health alert levels and
Wairarapa’s Waipoua River remaining hazardous for
swimmers.
http://www.gw.govt.nz/regional-toxic-algae-alert-issued-by-greater-wellington/