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  • Hutt City logoThe Future of Local Government – what should it look like?
    From 3-15 June 2026, Hutt City Council sought public feedback on the Government’s invitation to councils across New Zealand to explore potential local government amalgamations through a fast-tracked “Head Start” process. More information and survey report. If you made a submission on what a future local government should look like, and what principles should guide discussions – thank you! If not, this is an invitation to provide feedback for use in a workshop on the 1 July. Answer some or […]

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Civil Defence Hutt City updated 10:30 pm Tue 30 Jun
No alerts found.
Metservice: Warnings & watches @ 10:30 pm Tue 30 Jun
No local warning or watches detected
Metservice: Marine Warnings & Watches @ 10:30 pm Tue 30 Jun
No local marine warning or watches detected
Wellington Water recent alerts updated 11:14 pm Thu 25 Jun
25 Jun 11:37 am Water outage notice Water Outage - Muritai Road, Eastbourne This will affect the following: 446 -521 Muritai Road, both sides
Reason for shutdown: Toby Repair
Outage start date: 2026-06-25 11:40:00
Estimated outage end date: 2026-06-25 12:40:00
Properties affected : 25
(To see all outages and other notices go to LAWA)
Hutt City Council Alerts updated 10:45 pm Tue 30 Jun
No alerts detected.
HCC Active Consultations updated 10:13 pm Tue 30 Jun
No active consultations.
Metlink Alerts updated 10:09 pm Tue 30 Jun
30 Jun 5:02 pm Alert - Bus 83: Night Works: Delays as buses toward Petone, detour via SH1 to Newlands off ramp, loop back to SH2, 9pm to 4am Tues 30 June
Bluebridge Service Alerts updated 10:30 pm Tue 30 Jun
___________________ Bluebridge fare update due to fuel costs Updated 1:00pm Thursday 9 April
The ongoing situation in the Middle East continues to drive fuel prices higher. Like all transport operators, Bluebridge has experienced a significant and rapid increase in fuel costs.
While we’ve worked hard to absorb these increases, fuel prices have reached a point where we need to adjust our fares to help offset a portion of the additional cost.
Our priority is to keep New Zealand connected with a safe, reliable and affordable Cook Strait service. We recognise the global situation is affecting everyone and we appreciate our customers’ understanding. We hope these conditions are temporary and will continue to review fares regularly in line with changes to fuel prices.
Please note: the new fare levels apply to new bookings, or to amended bookings made after the change on Thursday 9 April 2026. ___________________
East Harbour Parks Status updated 10:10 pm Tue 30 Jun
Gollan’s Valley StationAlerts, Notices and restrictions can be found here
Transpower Alerts updated 10:08 pm Tue 30 Jun
No alerts detected
RNZ: Latest 5 News Items updated 10:59 pm Tue 30 Jun
Tue 10:29 pm Watch: Power pole catches fire in Wellington's Island Bay.
Tue 9:38 pm In with the bulldozers, out with the gravel - flood-hit farmers want change in river management.
Tue 8:22 pm Twenty-four arrests, drugs, guns and cash seized in year long police operation across North Island.
Tue 7:46 pm One seriously injured in three-vehicle crash south of Northland's Ruakaka.
Tue 7:40 pm Former Whangārei Coin Saver owner Snehal Patel accused of blackmail and migrant exploitation.
Geonet: recent earthquakes near Eastbourne updated 10:50 pm Tue 30 Jun
2.8 - (weak) 153.5 km West of Eastbourne at 2:29 pm Mon 29 Jun (confirmed)
Product Recalls updated 12:00 pm Tue 30 Jun
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