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Cleaning up an entire coastline - alone
Melissa Lieser plans to walk 33km to clean up every beach from Ōwhiro Bay to Oriental Bay.
The suburb with Wellington's worst bus service
"Proportionally, we were one of the most cancelled and suspended suburbs in the entire city last year."
Call for input on revamped treaty exhibition at Te Papa
The removed panel will be stored by the museum, and no decision has been made about its future.
Residents shocked after woman's body found in Wellington Harbour
People who live near Māhina Bay are "shocked" that a woman's body was found in the water - and say it is an area where everyone knows everyone.
Thousands sign petition against Pharmac plan to change insulin pump funding
An insulin pump used by thousands is losing funding, and families fear the replacement does not work well enough and they will be forced to fork out tens of thousands of dollars for one that does.
Wellington sensei preparing disabled students for first karate tournament
Stephen Hilson has spent years teaching karate to Wellington people with disabilities - now they are set to compete in their first tournament.
People going hungry so their pets can eat, charity says
Some pet owners are being forced to choose between feeding themselves or their animals, as the cost of living crisis continues to bite.
Accessibility impacting disabled students' learning, advocates say
The government is being called on to help improve accessibility for disabled students at universities and polytechnics.
What public sector job cuts mean for Wellington small business
It's not just public sector workers who are feeling the pain - the Wellington shops and services who rely on their custom fear they will be hit hard, too.
Doggone good job - Trainer takes on task of preparing perfect pooches
A famed dog trainer has come from the other side of the world to train Kiwi working dogs from 14 different organisations. Audio
Youth councillor 'shocked' by decision to axe council
Whanganui District Council Youth Council is to be disestablished to save money.
New children's book aims to break culture of silence that surrounds abuse
Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro says the book will help children know their feelings are legitimate and be used in a way they can deal with those feelings.
Climate strike expected to attract thousands
The event is led by a coalition - Toitū Te Tiriti, the Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa, and School Strike 4 Climate.
'How long I can survive?' - Public servants distraught
Workers describe the emotional and financial stress they are under as they face losing their jobs.
Students raise tens of thousands for school's first Europe trip
A Porirua high school has raised more than $72,000 towards a trip to Europe - the first time the school has ever planned a trip to the continent.
Woman gives away Fred Again ticket in charity raffle
A Wellington woman is giving away a Fred Again ticket as a raffle style donation to charity.
Changes to disability support funding 'disturbing' - Rare Disorders NZ
Its chief executive says families should be trusted to decide themselves how best to use support funding.
Homegrown festival: From Kiwi classics to TikTok trends
Review - Saturday night was a celebration of some of the best music Aotearoa New Zealand has to offer. And what a night it was, writes Pretoria Gordon.
Wellington Zoo's giraffe habitat gets first-ever expansion
A growing family needs more room - and for giraffes that's no exception.
Fun and games without the pain
There was something for everyone at the Wellington Senior Regional Games - including a brief respite from arthritis for one participant.
Group calls on goverment to withdraw Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill
Access Matters Aotearoa want a new bill drafted that aligns more closely with the expectations of the disability sector.
Quake prep: How would you get home if the 'big one' hit?
As many as 80,000 people in Wellington may need to walk home in a natural disaster, the Long Walk Home organiser says.
'The algorithm finds her': Social media and the rise in eating disorders
TikTok is not doing enough to get rid of content that promotes disordered eating, says a young woman suffering from an eating disorder.
Will Air New Zealand's gamble on higher domestic fares pay off?
Some passengers RNZ spoke to said increasing costs might just price them out of the market.