
Lanterns to light up waterfront

Six-metre-high lanterns specially engineered to cope with Wellington's winds
Search continues, White Island's future

As officials work to recover the bodies of the last two people on Whakaari/White Island, what lies ahead for families and the island's future?
Von Teese bans reviews

OPINION: Artists controlling reviews is absolute nonsense and a betrayal of their audiences.
Practising for the worst

Doctors, nurses, surgeons - they all line the corridors of Wellington Hospital's ED, chatting and laughing.
Demand high for mobile laundry

It's just not people sleeping on the street that need help with clean clothes
Vape rubbish recycling a world first

New plan to save millions of pods, e-waste and batteries New Zealand's environment.
Where is Welly's water going?

Wellingtonians may be indulging in much longer showers than other cities, judging by the region's water use.
Minister considering application

Environmental advocates have urged caution over plans to "streamline" rule changes allowing a new 2000-home suburb north of Wellington.
Passengers on Apia flight carrying measles

Passengers on the flights were unaware they had the early stages of measles
Demand high for mobile laundry

It's just not people sleeping on the street that need help with clean clothes
Boom not just down to boomers
Horowhenua's population is expected to swell to 51,000 by 2038 if people continue to flock to the district at the current rate.
Sun shines on commercial property

Property deals worth about $10 billion were done in 2019 as investors hunt for good returns.
El Matador back in the ring after fire

The Cuba Street restaurant opens tonight thanks to round-the-clock repair work.
New quake-resilient building for BNZ staff

About 1500 BNZ staff in central Wellington will get a new home in 2023, a 12-storey quake-resilient building.
Charity changing pups' lives

A Wellington charity named in honour of a much-loved pet is rescuing and rehoming dogs in need.
Aussies bowling underarm again

OPINION: Australia's dumping of its problems on our soil is wrong, and undermines a vital partnership.
Disillusionment with democracy

OPINION: People died for democracy. Would anybody fight for it any more?
Sanctimoniousness threatens the message

OPINION: Sometimes you just know things are about to go badly wrong ...
Sources of solace

OPINION: We have to tighten up adventure tourism so it's still got something for thrill-seekers, but they get to go home intact.
The cost of being adventurous?

OPINION: In 2012 a US vulcanologist asked: "Will it take a half dozen deaths at White Island to change the culture?"
Lanterns to light up waterfront

Six-metre-high lanterns specially engineered to cope with Wellington's winds
Te Papa appoints new CEO

Courtney Johnston looks ahead to co-sharing the role with Arapata Hakiwai to take the national museum's bicultural strengths into a new era.
Sensory-friendly Christmas in Kāpiti

An interactive Christmas wonderland is offering kids on the spectrum a chance for festive fun.
First listen: Harry Styles' new album

REVIEW: Harry Styles' soon to be released album is diverse and surprising, as he pushed the boundaries of pop.
Booze: Saturday night, live

As the booze flows, the aggro grows. A Saturday night out, through the eyes of those left to clean up the mess.
The best view over Wellington

Your efforts will be rewarded with 360-degree views over the city, harbour, airport and sea.
Rob Lucas' passion for native trees

Rob Lucas has been photographing New Zealand native trees and plants for 35 years.
Charities on Christmas mission

If you're looking for ways to help others this Christmas, you aren't alone, with Wellington charities embracing the season of giving in all corners of the city.
Charismatic queen of cafe scene

June Griffin knew how to serve up the good times in 1960s Wellington.
Phoenix begin contract talks

Wanting to avoid another mass exodus, Wellington Phoenix move quickly to lock in off-contract stars.
Key player under injury cloud

Wellington Phoenix are sweating on the fitness of another key player ahead of Saturday's clash away to Melbourne Victory.
Taking on strait in epic challenge

Two men have become the 127th and 128th people to swim Cook Strait.
Sotirio cherishes goal against former club

Jaushua Sotirio says 'it feels good' scoring against the club that released him.