Archive: June, 2019

Four further Measles cases in Wellington

  • Published Date 27 Jun 2019

Regional Public Health (RPH) Wellington has been notified of four confirmed cases of measles, one of which was from a person who had travelled on the Johnsonville train line last…

Council tackling remaining bus challenges in city

  • Published Date 27 Jun 2019

Progress on stabilising Wellington's bus network was reported to the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee at an update at Parliament today. Greater Wellington Regional Council Chief Executive Greg Campbell detailed improvements…

Right plants, right place thanks to Akura Nursery

  • Published Date 26 Jun 2019

A keen planter from Upper Hutt went in the draw recently to win native plants thanks to Akura Nursery's giveaway in celebration of World Environment Day. Deb Adams and her husband…

Regional Council votes to get Wellington moving

  • Published Date 26 Jun 2019

Greater Wellington Regional Council yesterday endorsed a $6.5 billion Let's get Wellington Moving transport funding package designed to free up congestion in Wellington city, which was followed today by a…

Locals meet "fish beneath their feet" at Matariki celebration

  • Published Date 25 Jun 2019

Wellingtonians enjoyed Matariki celebrations on the Waterfront while also getting to know the friends beneath their feet.  Wellington's Waterfront was swimming with people from across the region on Friday who came…

Appreciating volunteers - restoration efforts

  • Published Date 20 Jun 2019

CVNZ volunteers getting stuck in at Wainuiomata It is national volunteer week and Greater Wellington Regional Council is celebrating by giving a shout out to all those people putting time into…

Rare birds take flight in wildlife reserve

  • Published Date 17 Jun 2019

Adult North Island Fernbird, image by Adam Clarke. http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz Pest control is working its magic in our region with Fernbirds "singing away" in the Pauatahanui Wildlife Reserve. Following the release of a…

New regional biodiversity group gathers

  • Published Date 14 Jun 2019

"Ki uta ki tai" is an expression of the richness found across the Wellington Region from our mountain ranges to the sea.  Like our region, a passionate and diverse range of…

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