Comunicados de prensa Wellington City Council News Política — Feed RSS y monitoreo en vivo
PPN World indexa los comunicados de prensa de Wellington City Council News y archiva cada publicación. Esta fuente está en silencio desde el 3 de julio de 2026 — sus 11 comunicados indexados siguen disponibles, y una alerta te avisará en cuanto vuelva a publicar.
URL del feed RSS de Wellington City Council News
https://wellington.govt.nz/rss/newsSobre este feed
Wellington City Council News forma parte de los más de 400 feeds de comunicados que PPN World monitorea de forma continua — una fuente en inglés centrada en el sector Política, clasificada bajo «Nueva Zelanda» en nuestro índice por país. Cada comunicado se deduplica, se geolocaliza y se enriquece con un resumen de IA, y puedes añadir alertas de búsquedas guardadas sobre cualquier palabra clave que publique. El comunicado más reciente de nuestro índice se publicó el 3 de julio de 2026; la fuente está en silencio desde entonces.
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Comunicados de Wellington City Council News — archivo
- School holiday fun: free things to do with kids in Wellingtonhace 9 d
School holidays have a funny way of sneaking up on whānau. Luckily, some of the best family attractions in Pōneke are completely free.
- Don’t miss Matariki this month, it’s going to be stellarhace 9 d
Celebrate the Māori New Year in a uniquely Pōneke way with Matariki Ahi Kā, happening along the Wellington Waterfront from 9-12 July.
- Construction finished on Te Whare Whakarauika Wellington Town Hallhace 9 d
The restoration and earthquake-strengthening of Te Whare Whakarauika Wellington Town Hall heritage building has reached a huge milestone, with construction work now officially finished.
- Council appoints expert business advisory groupshace 11 d
Wellington City Council has appointed three high-powered expert business advisory groups to help propel economic growth in the city, fulfilling a commitment made in the Triennium Plan 2025–2028.
- FYI Friday: Roses looking rough? Time for a winter glow‑uphace 15 d
Welcome back to FYI Fridays – your weekly dose of “stuff you didn’t know you needed to know” about life in Pōneke.
- Wellington City confirms lowest rates increase in six yearshace 17 d
Wellington City Council has officially adopted its 2026/27 Annual Plan and budget, striking the rates at the lowest increase in six years after identifying more than $30 million in savings, and agreed…
- Library website review announcedhace 17 d
Colin MacDonald QSO has been appointed to conduct an independent, value for money review of procurement and spending on the website of the recently re-opened Te Matapihi ki ti Ao Nui Central Library.…
- FYI Fridays: History’s calling, Wellington – let’s bring the trophy homehace 23 d
Welcome back to FYI Fridays – your weekly dose of “stuff you did not know you needed to know” about life in Pōneke, and this week’s issue is a big one for the whole city.
- Wellington welcoming everyone as Hurricanes get set to blow away the competitionhace 24 d
Wellington is lighting up its iconic landmarks, dressing its shops, bars and people in local colours, putting on free transport, and hosting a fan zone to celebrate the Super Rugby Pacific Grand Final…
- Drax Project and friends to ignite grand opening of Te Whare Whakarauikahace 26 d
- Oriental Bay’s biannual sand shift explainedhace 31 d
Twice a year, we relocate sand from Freyberg Beach to Oriental Bay. But why is this, you might ask.
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