
Beer, dogs and surf: Why you should visit Wellington's beach suburb escape

Lyall Bay is perfect if you need a break from the bustle of the capital's inner city.
Wellington Mayor Andy Foster calls for independent review into city council

The mayor has called for rancour and partisanship to stop and said the council has "reached a crossroads".
Second house being given away by developer

A 130sqm four-bed bungalow with two reception rooms, bathroom and ensuite in Lower Hutt could be yours - if you can move it.
'Our hearts and spirits are broken': skilled migrant desperate for family to join him

Zane Gillbee missed his daughter's first steps and second birthday, his son is on medication for separation anxiety, and his family have been apart for 18 months.
No succession plan for Māori conservation

Twenty-five years ago, wāhine decided that the cultural sector needed Māori trained as conservators and set about making that happen.
Trials run into automated essay marking for NCEA

Following a 2020 trial, the Qualifications Authority is looking at how automated marking could be used in NCEA exams.
Australian who refused Covid-19 leaves MIQ, will fly to Auckland

Lucinda Baulch spoke to media as she left a Wellington MIQ facility after refusing a test for 28 days.
Safety beacon triggered rescue after dirt biking smash

Ian Reed was carried 5km strapped to the back of a ute with a badly broken leg.
Police won't lay charges after Shelly Bay threats

Councillor says she will go back to police if there are more threats.
Gym apologises for withdrawing woman's membership after she laid sexual assault complaint about trainer

The gym also apologised after it posted online saying people commenting about the allegations were '"a bunch of halfwitted, gullible, imbecile sheep".
Clothes shaming feeds rape culture

5:00 AM OPINION: Clothes do not maketh man, but apparently they still make women victims.
Farmers and dirty councils have stolen waterways from us
5:00 AM OPINION: Geographic taonga and awe-inspiring waterfalls have been reduced to open sewers.
Backbencher pub founder calls time

Veteran Wellington publican and brewer Russel Scott is selling his pub businesses.
KiwiRail's longest serving employee, aged 76, celebrates 60 years on the job

Keith Turuwhenua is KiwiRail's longest-serving current employee, and one of only a handful of staff aged over 75. After 60 years he says "it’s like a birthday, just getting up and going to work".
House building gets more expensive

Modest increases in building costs might not stay that way for long.
'I'm terrified': Evicted tenants fear homelessness

The day before tenancy eviction laws changed, Nikki Prier and her son were given notice to move out. Now they are worried they'll be homeless in 90 days' time.
Council appeals hotel strengthening case

A heritage, but earthquake-prone, Wellington hotel is test case for council's powers.
Clothes shaming feeds rape culture

OPINION: Clothes do not maketh man, but apparently they still make women victims.
All wrongdoing should fit the Whistleblowers' Bill

OPINION: People fear that if they do the right thing and out the wrongdoing, they and their careers will be the collateral damage.
Limited progress on child poverty, but it's not on track yet

EDITORIAL: We still have inequalities heaped on miseries.
Farmers and dirty councils have stolen waterways from us

OPINION: Geographic taonga and awe-inspiring waterfalls have been reduced to open sewers.
Nitrates in our water - the doubts remain alarming

EDITORIAL: The case isn't proven, but we can't rest easy without knowing more.
Fale Malae looking for new site after consent uncertainty

Plans for a fale malae in the heart of Wellington’s parliamentary precinct have shifted due to insurmountable issues and potentially excessive costs.
Mysterious, egg-shaped capsule helps create conversation on Covid-19

EggFruit is a mobile recording booth where anyone can share their thoughts and exchange opinions on the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hope for a generation

Tumuaki/Director of Toi Whakaari New Zealand’s drama school Tanea Heke on what drama students can achieve.
Fringe Festival: Powerful satire tackles tough topic

With an inherent charm, Jamie McCaskill brings to life his characters and their surroundings, drawing you into the world he wants to share.
Artist inspired by cafes and daily experiences in Wellington

Mary Guo's version of Wellington is vibrant with stand-out colours and whimsical characters.
Hope for a generation

Tumuaki/Director of Toi Whakaari New Zealand’s drama school Tanea Heke on what drama students can achieve.
Fringe Festival: Powerful satire tackles tough topic

With an inherent charm, Jamie McCaskill brings to life his characters and their surroundings, drawing you into the world he wants to share.
Beer, dogs and surf: Why you should visit Wellington's beach suburb escape

Lyall Bay is perfect if you need a break from the bustle of the capital's inner city.
How I write: Margaret Austin

The poet rejoices in a wall of real books in her home. "And I refuse to insult literature by peering at it onscreen".
Historic Marines Hall to be demolished

One of the last buildings linked to US Marines in WWII is to be demolished
Giant striker sends Phoenix bottom of the table

The Phoenix conceded twice from set-piece to lose 2-0 to previous cellar dwellers Victory.
Louis Fenton's next goal: Become A-League's best right-back

Louis Fenton believes he can cut it as one the best fullbacks in the A-League after making a goal-scoring return to the Phoenix starting lineup.
Super Rugby preview: Strong Canes squad, but Perenara's absence the major test

New skipper Ardie Savea leads a powerhouse lineup but jerseys 9 and 10 provide coach's biggest challenge.
IPL teams might regret missing out on Black Cap Devon Conway

Black Caps' man of the moment insists he wasn't disappointed by IPL auction, but team-mate says he'd have been in demand if it was held later.
Back at fullback, matchwinning memories spur Jordie Barrett for Blues rematch

His brother won't be there, but Hurricanes star recalls well the July night when he broke Blues' hearts.