Local Government
Never again, urge Porotī trustees
The Māori trustees of Porotī Springs near Whangarei say the local council should never again issue a consent for a water-bottling plant over the road.
Nails scattered across controversial Wellington cycleway
Nails found scattered along a controversial cycleway might have been planted by someone against the project, but it won't stop cyclists using it, a campaigner says.
Dalziel goes for second Chch term
Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel has announced she will stand for a second term, after previously saying she was uncertain if she would run again. Video
Disappointment online-voting pin pulled
The decision to can an online-voting trial for this year's local body elections is a huge disappointment, says the head of an election management company.
No online voting in 2016 local body elections
Online voting at this year's local government elections won't go ahead due to uncertainties around how secure it would be. Audio
Minister won't intervene in Auckland debate
Local Government Minister Sam Lotu-liga will not step in to stop a possible reform of the Auckland super city, but is planning a new law to change the process, he says. Audio
Attacked man joins dog regulation calls
An elderly man attacked by an American bulldog in Kaikohe is calling on the council to do something about vicious dogs in the town.
'Loophole' to reopen super city debate
Less than six years into the life of the country's biggest local body, Aucklanders are being asked for new ideas on the way the city is governed.
Wgtn councillors pushed to make stand on cycleways
An independent review of the capital's cycleway plans will push councillors to make a stand on support for cycling, Wellington's transport chair says.
Government to take control of 1080 rules
The government plans to nationalise the rules for using 1080 poison and other pest control methods.
Wellington cycleways plans could be reviewed
The transport minister is offering Wellington the chance to examine its remaining cycleway plans and ask locals if they want them.
Livingstone considers mayoral bid
Christchurch city councillor Glenn Livingstone could stand for mayor if Lianne Dalziel decides not to seek a second term, he says.
Pitbull put down after attacking boy
The pitbull that mauled a young boy's face last week has been put down as calls for stronger dog regulations continue.
Are some dogs dangerous or are their owners to blame?
South Auckland residents are split on what's needed to stop dog attacks, after what is thought to be the fourth mauling of a child in four months. Audio
Six in race to be Wellington's mayor
With Porirua's mayor Nick Leggett now in the Wellington mayoral race, RNZ news checked in with the other candidates to find out what they thought of it.
Overloading led to Dunedin balcony collapse
A balcony collapse that injured 18 people at a street concert in Dunedin was caused by overloading, an independent report has found. Audio
Dairy downturn: Rural councils prepare to tighten belts
Councils in rural areas might be forced to cut spending if the dairy downturn continues, Local Government New Zealand says.
What to expect from Christchurch's draft annual plan
ANALYSIS: Christchurch ratepayers will soon find out how much their rates will rise and if more of the city's assets will be sold.
Mark Watts - Cities Unite for Climate Change Action
Auckland City has been admitted to C40, a local government climate change action network of 80 cities around the world that have committed to addressing climate change. Mark Watts is the chief… Audio
Govt wants councils to share and save
The government is to change the law so councils can cooperate to save money, but some mayors doubt its intentions. Audio