Electoral Commission reminds people who have moved house to update their details to vote
More than 3.4 million personalised enrolment packs have been sent out to voters to check their details are correct, the Electoral Commission says
More than 3.4 million personalised enrolment packs have been sent out to voters to check their details are correct, the Electoral Commission says
NZ’s 20th Century artworks register goes live
Plans are underway to set the Napier-Hastings shoreline alight for Matariki, using excess driftwood from Cyclone Gabrielle.
The New Zealand Geographic Board has launched a new set of tangata whenua place names maps.The maps, updated for the first…
Four lucky Bay of Plenty Lotto players are amongst 27 Lotto players celebrating after each winning $15,935 with Lotto…
It has been Wacky Wednesday today at the National Indoor Bowls Championship being played out in New Plymouth this week.
A South Auckland hapū is demanding to be included in any potential Crown deal that’s done around buying Auckland Airport shares.
The government’s given Auckland council the hurry up over delays telling property owners the fate of their flood damaged homes. Under its voluntary buy out scheme property owners will get one of three classifications; Category three means its unsafe to rebuild and owners will be offered a buy out… category two homes may need further council flood and resiliance measures and category one.. once repaired are safe to keep living in. The cost of the scheme will be shared by council and central government. But Auckland council is yet to tell owners their classifications, instead its been sending out letters asking for more information, including asking property owners their classifications should be. The Minister for Cyclone Recovery and Auckland have welcomed the consultation but says its imperative that home owners are offered certainty ASAP. Minister for Auckland Michael Wood spoke to Lisa Owen.
New Zealand Police is rolling out a new electric vehicle to be trialled for operational needs over the next six months.The…
On the 70th anniversary of Hillary and Tenzing sitting on top of the world’s tallest peak, efforts continue to mark the feat with an official celebration in New Zealand.