Transport / October 2020
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Council agrees a 1.5% fare increase to maintain Metlink services following one year funding freeze
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Fares on Metlink services across the region will be increasing in line with inflation from February 2021 following a decision at council today.
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Council agrees a 1.5% fare increase to maintain Metlink services following one year funding freeze
- Metlink
- Fares on Metlink services across the region will be increasing in line with inflation from February 2021 following a decision at council today.
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Golden Mile engagement report published
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Nearly 2000 people, businesses, groups and organisations gave feedback on the future of the Golden Mile during public engagement in June - August this year. An engagement report summarising their feedback has now been published.
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RE-BLOG: Last to Zero?
- Guardians of the Bays
- by Benoit Pette In August last year, the Wellington City Council declared a climate emergency, and released a blueprint outlining intentions and objectives to make the city carbon neutral by 2050.
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RE-BLOG: Last to Zero?
- Guardians of the Bays
- by Benoit Pette In August last year, the Wellington City Council declared a climate emergency, and released a blueprint outlining intentions and objectives to make the city carbon neutral by 2050.
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RE-BLOG: Last to Zero?
- Guardians of the Bays
- In August last year, the Wellington City Council declared a climate emergency, and released a blueprint outlining intentions and objectives to make the city carbon neutral by 2050. With a 30 year horizon, it was hard to get past the irony of the program name “Te Atakura, First to Zero.” Hopefully, by then, Wellington will […]
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Metlink aligns advertising with community values and diversity
- Metlink
- Metlink is moving forward with amendments to its advertising policy to better reflect the community it serves.
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More buses on route 2, and goodbye to most hubs
- Wellington Scoop
- Metlink describes several of its bus routes as “high frequency”, commonly defined as a bus every 15 minutes or better from first bus to last bus, every day of the week. With frequency like that, people don’t need a timetable: it’s turn up and go.
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New body scanners and Smart Lanes for domestic flights
- Wellington International Airport
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Wellington International Airport, Stewart Duff Drive, Strathmore Park, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Metlink drives diversity with Pink Shirt Day
- Metlink
- Hundreds of Metlink staff are donning pink shirts, hats and other creative accessories to stand together as part of a diverse community against bullying and discrimination.
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New Ruru racks for e-scooter parking in central Wellington
- Wellington City Council
- New parking racks for e-scooters will start being installed in busy areas around central Wellington from next week to provide spaces where scooters can be left safely out of the way of pedestrians.
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Save the Basin Campaign recommends four Wellington mayoral candidates
- Save the Basin Reserve!
- The Save the Basin Campaign today named its preferred candidates for Wellington Mayor and other local body positions, based on responses received to a survey sent to all candidates.
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