With 20,000 gigs cancelled around Aotearoa during COVID-19 restrictions, Wellington City Council’s support of local independent music venues and talent has helped the bands play on.
Thankfully, tarantulas can’t jump. Which means they can’t jump from the table we’re sitting at and land right on our faces.
A Wellington charity supporting vulnerable young people is now providing lunch to up to 1,500 tamariki every day, improving the students' engagement and school attendance rates.
For the passionate and hardworking staff at the Tip Shop, it’s much more than just a job.
Ask the Wellington City Council mowing team for tips on looking after your home lawn, and they quickly offer up the same piece of advice – don't cut it too short.
When one thinks of services provided by a council – roads, water, and waste management are some things that spring to mind. Producing milk and dairy products on the other hand, do not.
Two inspiring young wahine are combining their skills for teaching children to swim with their passion for revitalising te reo Māori.
Recent information shows the capital’s car share schemes are proving to be popular in Wellington – and with the planet.
A six-week public consultation to gather Wellingtonians’ views on restoring the Central Library service in the heart of the city has ended with significant input from residents.