Helene Ritchie: Runaway rates for vanity projects (Opinion)
“Wellington City Council’s rates hike at 6.1% is too high. Priorities are skewed in the wrong direction towards vanity projects for political expediency, and disproportionate
“Wellington City Council’s rates hike at 6.1% is too high. Priorities are skewed in the wrong direction towards vanity projects for political expediency, and disproportionate
All the locals new it was coming. Sunday dawned bright and early and I was writing the first blog of the week I could see
A corporate finance partner at Deloitte writes in the Dominion Post this week a rhetorical question to which they clearly think they know the answer.
Yesterday’s brief blog has broken all records at Strathmore Park, peaking at nearly two thousand views an hour it has had thousands of you reading.
So far missed by the local media an interview this morning was a Radio NZ piece talking to the CEO of Air New Zealand. While
VUWSA and the University have made submissions to the Wellington City Council’s recently drafted Long Term Plan for 2015 to 2025. The Long Term Plan
With the long term plan submission underway this week, the oral ones, we start to see the airport extension starting to increasingly come undone. The
Some airlines may refuse to land at Wellington, says pilots’ group. Wellington airport is investigating extending the runway by 300m to 350m in an effort
Prime Minister John Key says he doesn’t believe Wellington is ready to be an international airport hub. Key is worried that without the commitment of
The airline industry is criticising plans to extend Wellington Airport’s runway, saying there are better ways to spend $300 million. In a submission that went
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