
Trolley town: Tourism hotspot counting cost of dumped shopping carts
Ratepayers are footing the bill, with hundreds removed each month.
Ratepayers are footing the bill, with hundreds removed each month.
Concern rescuers will have to save people who risk their 'stupid skins' reaching base.
An increase in user fees and charges is also expected.
Easter travellers will be able to travel with greater ease over the Brynderwyn Hills.
The organisation which represents and promotes CBD businesses says 'it's dead'.
Whangārei's Oruku Conference And Events Centre to get more ratepayer funding.
The council, however, may yet play host.
The campaign will inform voters of Māori descent about their options.
Without the money the centre faced insolvency before the end of the financial year.
Views sought on plan to stop invasive seaweeds devastating Northland's eastern harbours,
Councillor 'comfortable this is a sensible approach'.
Highly invasive seaweed major threat to Northland's east coast harbours.
'We ask people to please only flush the three P’s'
The manta ray is making its move to overtake smaller competitors in Fish of the Year.
There have been 15 incidents of antisocial behaviour at He Puna Manawa library in Tauranga
“We need to give councils the power to make the right decisions for our mokopuna.”
Members of the retired community say fixing up the flats should be a priority.
Commission chairwoman Anne Tolley says the review was the one chance to get it right.
'It’s not just the air pollution, it's the congestion and all of that.'
Alcohol sale hours could become standardised across the region if the policy is adopted.
'Everyone suddenly turned on their own little patch.'
The council has come under pressure to eradicate the pest plant from an escarpment.
'If you’re going to go and destroy other assets you need to have a good reason.'
How close the city came to flooding when Edgecumbe did has accelerated the works.
'What’s really caused the issue here has been the storm surge.'
Work to change the name started in 2021 and has come to a head.
Residents hit by devastating floods are in limbo waiting for an update on their homes.
The deputy mayor will be the highest paid, a decision the mayor defended.
The council has signed off plans for a $3.6m destination skatepark.
Staff leave the industry and head across the Tasman for better pay and conditions.