Local Council
Council spending won't be investigated by Auditor-General
Despite several request the Auditor-General's office will not look into spending by Tauranga City Council between 2021 and 2024.
'Fat, useless, plastic poly': Women candidates speak out on hoarding vandalism
Election hoardings have been vandalised and graffitied with offensive and racist words.
Mayor apologises for council laughter over rates pushback
A Greymouth election candidate has called out councillors for laughing when they were asked about pushback over recent rate increases.
Penalties for breaching RMA hiked
Auckland Council says it welcomes harsher penalties for developers and companies that breach the Resource Management Act.
The battle against illegal parking on new bike path
Just metres away, is an sign warning of $100 fines plus towing costs.
Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 27 August 2025
In today's episode, we have our weekly political panel with National's Nicola Willis and Labour's Carmel Sepuloni; There appears to be confusion over the rules governing when schools are considered… Audio
Vape and liquor stores link up in Auckland despite opposition
Vape stores setting up inside booze shops "only exacerbates the harm from both", say opponents, but the vaping industry says liquor store age restrictions would likely limit exposure to young people.
Wellington Council reveals plan for Newtown
Residents, business and social agencies have been calling attention to the troubled suburb.
Shabby surfer faces hefty replacement cost
A new surfer statue could soon be riding into town at Colac Bay/Ōraka - but it won't be cheap.
Caution urged for residents taking free firewood
The public have been encouraged to help themselves to debris firewood, provided they collect it safely.
Midday Report Essentials for Monday 25th August 2025
In today's episode, the trial of a man charged with murdering five people by setting fire to Wellington's Loafers Lodge hostel on May 16th 2023 has started at the High Court in Wellington; A retailer… Audio
South Auckland leaders push for fair share of Fix It Finish Fund
The fund was set up after the sale of Auckland International Airport shares once held by the legacy Auckland City and Manukau City councils.
Paihia property owners take council to court over proposed heritage rules
The rules would require resource consent to dig holes more than 500mm deep.
Water bill blunder: Fix could save residents over a thousand dollars
The original figure of $7000 has been scaled back to about $5800.
Gisborne council approves Ngāti Oneone land return investigation plan
Eight parcels of land in Kaiti are prioritised for potential purchase by the hapū.
'No passing lanes': Council chair speeds 107 times in work car
Nicol Horrell is the only elected Environment Southland member with a company car.
Mayor wants 'cost-effective' wildlife management for second bridge
Neil Brown says lizards and birds will choose to move to make way for Ashburton's second bridge.
The town with only one dentist for 10,000 people
A year-long search for a new dentist has attracted little interest as residents are forced to wait up to six weeks for appointments. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 22 August 2025
In today's episode, Auckland Council is seeking feedback on a draft plan to build more homes near town centres and public transport, while keeping new buildings safer in flood-prone areas; Carter Holt… Audio
'Click bait': 'Misleading' council CEO rich list slammed
Rotorua Lakes Council Mayor called it "disappointing click bait".