
'Top secret sell-off': Council to sell stake in prime city land after confidential meeting
Retirees have been blindsided by the move and critics are decrying a lack of transparency.
Retirees have been blindsided by the move and critics are decrying a lack of transparency.
Maurice Williamson is seeking one of two Howick seats on Auckland Council.
'Hugely supported by the 45,000 who live in the city centre.'
Meredith Akuhata-Brown says background makes it hard to understand issues affecting Māori.
My heart says I want to just get on with it.
"Have your say Hawke's Bay" aims to encourage people to make submissions to Parliament.
OPINION: Ecan already has a formal partnership with Ngāi Tahu, John MacDonald writes.
Councillors came late to demanding answers but were 'strung along'.
Councils fire up Three Waters opposition - Mahuta says time to 'move forward'.
The Government looks set to pass a bill giving Ngāi Tahu rights to appoint councillors.
Building blessing marks the end of seven years work
Chch households besieged by foul smell have right to feel abandoned, John MacDonald says.
"We believe we have good grounds for an appeal," NZ Forest Owners Association says.
Advocates celebrate decision to keep community housing.
Some businesses feeling hard done by after upgrade to Hastings city centre.
Consider merging the Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri councils, John MacDonald says.
With Auckland set to get a new mayor, what sort of city will migrants be returning to?
OPINION: Auckland councillor says the city needs someone able to unify and speak up.
Council in disadvantaged district fends off High Court action from forestry companies
Eke Panuku in legal battle with former Māori Party co-leader John Tamihere.
Party brought in the female and male co-leader requirement in 1995.
Part of the project has already sparked outcry from residents.
Act Party leader David Seymour said his party would not support the Three Waters reforms and would return the assets to councils. Video / Cameron Pitney
Mayor: 'Rotorua is unique, what suits us does not necessarily suit the rest of NZ.'
Valuer General Neill Sullivan is allowed to present evidence in the case.
A further two weeks has been added for submissions on Rotorua Māori wards bill.
OPINION: National's justice spokesman decries sneaky and radical changes to our democracy.
Trustees seeking order for FNDC to remove disused pipeline and driveway in Kaitaia.
Residents are frustrated with lack of action from Kāinga Ora in Tauranga suburb.
Parties say no decisions made but local MP 'extremely' worried.