Media / April 2021
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House of Fraser
- Capital Magazine
- Some say a spell living in Aro Valley is the rite of passage that qualifies you as a true Wellingtonian. Mention of Aro Valley evokes assorted reactions – a nostalgic sigh, a shiver, or sometimes an activist’s swagger. Or even an assertion that if you don’t know it you don’t “get” Wellington. We asked Sharon Greally to look into “the valley.” She talks to long time resident and friend, Hannah Fraser.
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Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Another bustastrophe
- Wellington Scoop
- Public transport is an essential public service. I am with the bus drivers. We, the public, are fed up with another bustastrophe. Bus drivers are essential workers who deserve to be treated well. They need priority recognition, fair and decent work conditions. Who of us can hang around waiting for a ‘job’ in a part time, split shift way, never quite knowing whether we will be home for tea, or working all weekend, or into the night, or whether our pay rate will be a decent one when we go the extra mile? That is not fair and will never make for a reliable service or sufficient numbers of drivers. What is more, we pay rates, taxes and fares so that we can have a reliable non polluting bus system. But we just do not have that.
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Why can’t Wellington have fast, cheap or dependable public transport?
- Capital Magazine
- By Harriet PalmerFeatured in Capital #13Subscribe to get the real thing here.
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WCC and somebody else’s problem
- Wellington Scoop
- Douglas Adams wasn’t thinking of the Wellington City Council when he introduced the world to the SEP field. But he might well have been. In his book Life, The Universe, and Everything, he defined the SEP field: Somebody Else’s Problem.
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Pedestrians vs cars
- Wellington Scoop
- Wellington city councillor Tamatha Paul is leading a new attempt to ban cars from inner city streets. Such plans have been around for more than a decade, but till now they’ve brought no result.
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Activities and open space in Civic Square
- Wellington Scoop
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Te Ngākau Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Choosing expansion for the Central Library
- Wellington Scoop
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Wellington Central Library, Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Deciding on the future of Civic Square
- Wellington Scoop
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Te Ngākau Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Bringing life back to Civic Square
- Wellington Scoop
- Te Ngakau – Civic Precinct should be the beating heart of our city – a place for events, music, entertainment, relaxation, casual fun, protests, celebrations; a place that reflects our heritage and our stories, a beautiful, flexible, resilient, connected place to enjoy and be proud of – a place for everyone, a place for life!
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Te Ngākau Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Architect’s challenge: what is structure?
- Capital Magazine
- Architect Katherine Skipper is the Principal at Warren and Mahoney’s Wellington studio.
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70 NZ Bus cancellations “not good enough”
- Wellington Scoop
- Passengers travelling on Metlink services operated by NZ Bus experienced almost 70 last-minute cancellations on Wednesday. Metlink General Manager Scott Gallacher said the recent service from NZ Bus simply wasn’t good enough.
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