Congestion on SH1 until 8pm Christmas Eve, warns transport agency
It's another day of heavy traffic for Wellingtonians leaving the capital for Christmas.
It's another day of heavy traffic for Wellingtonians leaving the capital for Christmas.
The cracks in mayoralty began at the same time the cracks in the water pipes exploded.
Miriam Dean found the issues were a "problem of the past".
A Wellington gallery has seen one of the best years it's ever had.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority will look at how widespread the practice is.
NZTA advised there were major delays northbound on SH1 between Waikanae Beach and Ōtaki.
The woman lived at the resthome for several years and died after two falls two years ago.
Those travelling north on Christmas eve should allow extra time for damp conditions.
Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft said what was being described was shocking.
The Mataihuka walkway is an achievable walk offering stunning views.
The man is facing seven charges relating to multiple women.
'I just hope the writer's small message found itself to someone who needed to see it.'
Concerns about Wellington Railway Station were raised three years ago.
There were six over the weekend.
Police are speaking to "a number of people" in relation to a homicide in Karori.
The man has been charged with seven charges related to sexual assault.
"As soon as we saw it we knew we would have caught the whole thing on camera."
The elite swimmer from Horowhenua said she was "extremely lucky."
Big companies get most school lunch contracts as time pressure overrules local jobs.
Irritation at boy racer disorder leads to cars being impounded.
Police are treating the death of the man as suspicious.
The capital is $10,000 shy of becoming a $1 million city.
Accused man has 26 charges against him.
The kilns were in the direct line of the Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway construction.
Court documents seen by the Herald show a notice of discontinuance has been filed.
Traffic north out of Wellington is expected to be heaviest on Wednesday and Thursday.
There are nearly 20,000 seats booked to and from the capital on Friday December 18.
The high-profile inmate has pleaded not guilty to a slew of serious charges.
Last month's flood risked lives and left 16 Plimmerton homes uninhabitable.
Harmful ecological effects "were only avoided by good luck", the judge said.