Greater Wellington forecasts patronage highs for March
Patronage on Public Transport is set to reach new highs across the region as Wellingtonians brace themselves for what is colloquially known as March Madness.
Patronage on Public Transport is set to reach new highs across the region as Wellingtonians brace themselves for what is colloquially known as March Madness.
Victoria University of Wellington Associate Professor in Te Kawa a Māui, School of Māori Studies, Maria Bargh has been appointed as the non-elected member of Greater Wellington Regional Council's Climate…
A Metlink bus load of councillors from three different councils took a tour around the Hutt Valley yesterday, getting a snapshot of the significant Regional Resilience Flood Protection work being…
Greater Wellington Regional Council today agreed to adopt a submission on the Government's proposed National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity, which outlines the need for more support and resources from…
The second round of community hui on the development of a stronger, more sustainable Māori economy in the Wellington region will take place throughout March.
Train passengers on the Wairarapa Line will enjoy refurbishments to carriages with work already underway to improve comfort for customers.
Following Greater Wellington Regional Council's full council meeting on Thursday 27 February, there will be a three-hour tour of the Hutt River with discussions on important collaborative projects.
Greater Wellington Regional Council's Transport Committee this morning agreed to priorities for transport including contributing to targets that will see reductions in transport-generated emissions.
Greater Wellington Regional Council detailed the final part of its bus network review for Kāpiti Coast, Wairarapa, Porirua and the Hutt Valley at today's Transport Committee meeting.
Movin' March is fast approaching but there is still time for schools to sign up for the month-long free initiative that encourages students to walk, cycle and scoot to school.