It’s hoped a population of about 25 tītipounamu/rifleman, translocated to Waterfall Road Bush near Paraparaumu, will fill a tītipounamu-sized hole in the ecosystem and spread to other important ecological areas…
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From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter - Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove - Tranzit Brendan Prince - NZBus James Howard - Tranzit Cr David Lee - Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley - Greater Wellington The ink…
Greater Wellington confirmed that its 2020/21 regional rates increase would be cut from the long term plan proposed average of 6.3% to 3% at a Council meeting around its annual…
Names have been drawn and winners have been announced for Greater Wellington Regional Council's month-long initiative that encouraged students to walk, cycle and scoot to school. Across the Wellington Region 129…
The Friends of Baring Head is calling on sustainably-minded locals to help to plant 6000 native plants to restore the East Harbour Regional Park. Managed by Greater Wellington, Baring Head/Orua Pouanui…
Greater Wellington Regional Council's Biosecurity team has announced a 10-year-programme to prevent the invasion of three of New Zealand's least desirable pest plants. The Surveillance Programme is one of Greater Wellington's…
The inaugural meeting of Greater Wellington's climate committee, delayed by COVID-19, will focus on how regional government can help lead the response to our fast-changing climate, the greatest challenge facing…
Greater Wellington Chair Daran Ponter and Councillor Prue Lamason say Hutt City Council's short sighted decision to block RiverLink from being submitted as one of the Government's fast track infrastructure…
The Government is fast tracking two Wellington infrastructure projects to help stimulate the region's economy post COVID-19. Eleven infrastructure projects will largely bypass the Resource Management Act (RMA) and be referred…
Greater Wellington Regional Council agreed to reduce its 2020/21 regional rates increase from an average of 6.3% to 3% during discussions around its draft annual plan today. The decision was made…