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'Little bit grumpy': Rural residents shoulder water upgrade costs
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'Little bit grumpy': Rural residents shoulder water upgrade costs

about 2 hours ago

Rural households in Tasman face higher bills as new national rules force long-delayed water upgrades to protect drinking safety.

Local Democracy Reporter
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Schneider Electric

Master Builders names Top 100 homes for 2026 awards

More than 250 New Zealand builds are vying for national honours as judges narrow the field to 100 homes and assess workmanship, design and liveability.

about 5 hours ago · Sean Mitchell
Sustainability

Carterton's ground too wet, stream too low for wastewater discharge

Flood-hit pumping gear and a dry stream are forcing Carterton District Council to rely on costly winter sampling and land irrigation.

about 8 hours ago · Local Democracy Reporter
Hutt City Council

Upper Hutt looks at funding study for 'transformational' rail stop

A proposed Timberlea station could spur housing and retail growth in Upper Hutt if councillors agree to fund a feasibility study.

about 8 hours ago · Local Democracy Reporter
Radio New Zealand

New rocks for Hokitika seawall as mayor brushes off concerns

Larger stones are set to be installed after high seas sent driftwood and debris over the Hokitika flood barrier and onto the walkway.

about 8 hours ago · Local Democracy Reporter
Radio New Zealand

West Coast suffering from transport funding squeeze - leaders

Funding shortfalls could force West Coast councils to revert roads to gravel, leaders warn, as tourism and freight access come under pressure.

about 8 hours ago · Local Democracy Reporter
Auckland Council

Kawau Island residents weigh in on rubbish stoush

Council options for Kawau Island's rubbish service could shift costs onto residents, as islanders warn of more illegal dumping.

about 8 hours ago · Local Democracy Reporter

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