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Work being done on a broken pipe in Wellington CBD which led to a water outage for at least 100 properties in the area.
Caption:Wellington Water chief executive Tonia Haskell says water assets needed to come off councils’ books because they are restricted in how much they can borrow.Photo credit:RNZ / Krystal GibbensPorirua mayor Anita Baker.SUPPLIED
Barriers in front of Wellington Central Library.
Work being done on a broken pipe in Wellington CBD which led to a water outage for at least 100 properties in the area.
Wellington Water repair crew fix a burst pipe
National Party leader Christopher Luxon announcing a frontline police policy on 27 September, 2023.
National Party Leader Christopher Luxon
Auckland City Rail Link, platform Staff
Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s investment asset, Quayside Holdings, owns a majority share of Port of Tauranga. Photo supplied
A major upgrade at the East Clive Wastewater Treatment Plant includes replacing ageing equipment to ensure wastewater services continue to run in Hastings.
Nightcaps, main street
The Wairoa River in Northern Hawke’s Bay
Bluebridge Livia
Ryan Cho has been on bail for about a year and has been living with his parents. (ABC News: File)
All Blacks first five Ruben Love during the test against France.