Helping people with disabilities and chronic conditions achieve their fitness goals has become a passion for personal trainer Josh Bohmer.
Nine woven beams of light will shine above Wellington this week, representing reflection, remembrance and renewal as part of Matariki ki Pōneke, Wellington City Council’s annual Māori New Year celebrations.
Wellington sports fans are in for a bumper weekend of action, with our pro teams playing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Experience Matariki like never before as we celebrate the Māori New Year with both live and digital events, art, exhibitions, workshops and online activities.
Wellington City Council is pleased to announce the third and largest interim library in the CBD, Te Awe Library (meaning White Feathers), will open to the public from 9.30am, Tuesday 14 July.
For Mackenzie, 10, being a zookeeper for the day meant hanging out with an emu, feeding bamboo to red pandas, and having lots of fun.
Energy savings made in two central city buildings brings Wellington City Council a step closer to achieving its goal of becoming a Zero Carbon Capital by 2050.
Wellington City Council is again proud to be joining the global movement by supporting events, activities and initiatives this Plastic Free July – being part of the solution, not the problem.
With Jim Beam Homegrown 2020 coming to the capital Saturday 21 March, there are a few changes on the waterfront to make way for the sold out event.
Wellington City Councillors will be asked to approve public consultation on a proposed fairer system for charging City Housing tenants rent, so those on lower incomes have more to spend on other basic living costs.
March is all about bringing people and communities together – with Neighbours Day, Local Food Week and the newly introduced Seeds to Feeds festival events happening all over the capital in the next few weeks.
A national remembrance service will be held in Ōtautahi Christchurch on Sunday 15 March to mark the first anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attacks.