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  • Sunshine to Days Bay path designSunshine Bay to Days Bay Path Transition Proposal
    Included in the agenda for the 16th June 2026 ECB meeting is Report no: ECB2026/3/138 – The Sunshine Bay to Days Bay section of the pathway has been highly topical and subject to comment through the life of the Tupua Horo Nuku project, and more so since it’s official opening. We recommend you download the agenda and read this section if you have an interest in this issue. The report begins: Shared Path Transition: Sunshine Bay to Days Bay Purpose of Report To seek approval for the […]

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Civil Defence Hutt City updated 4:30 am Fri 12 Jun
No alerts found.
Metservice: Warnings & watches @ 4:30 am Fri 12 Jun
No local warning or watches detected
Metservice: Marine Warnings & Watches @ 4:30 am Fri 12 Jun
No local marine warning or watches detected
Wellington Water recent alerts updated 11:14 pm Thu 11 Jun
10 Jun 2:03 pm Water outage notice Water Outage - Nikau Street, Eastbourne This will affect the following: 10 42 Nikau Street, Both sides
Reason for shutdown: Toby Repair
Outage start date: 2026-06-10 14:10:00
Estimated outage end date: 2026-06-10 15:10:00
Properties affected : 35
(To see all outages and other notices go to LAWA)
Hutt City Council Alerts updated 4:45 am Fri 12 Jun
No alerts detected.
HCC Active Consultations updated 4:13 am Fri 12 Jun
Local Government Amalgamation
Ferry Alerts updated 4:40 am Fri 12 Jun
No alerts detected.
Metlink Alerts updated 4:09 am Fri 12 Jun
No alerts detected.
Bluebridge Service Alerts updated 4:30 am Fri 12 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 4:10 am Fri 12 Jun
Gollan’s Valley StationAlerts, Notices and restrictions can be found here
Transpower Alerts updated 4:08 am Fri 12 Jun
No alerts detected
RNZ: Latest 5 News Items updated 3:59 am Fri 12 Jun
Thu 8:51 pm More than 1000 Gisborne young people don't have proper home, study shows.
Thu 8:47 pm Do Not Drink notice for Waiouru water.
Thu 7:43 pm Unpaid on the job training leaving female-dominated professions behind.
Thu 6:57 pm 'No kid left behind': Dunedin primary school principal running half marathons to cover camp fees.
Thu 6:53 pm New Waikato medical school students will be placed in five regions with rural communities.
Geonet: recent earthquakes near Eastbourne updated 4:40 am Fri 12 Jun
No recent events
Product Recalls updated 12:00 am Fri 12 Jun
11 June 2026: Mistral Barrel Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner – Sold at Bunnings
10 June 2026: Rangoli Colour Assorted 10 pk - sold at various retailers
8 June 2026: Handheld Jingles Toy Tambourine
4 June 2026: 3M™ PELTOR™ ComTac™ VIII Headsets
2 June 2026: Crywolf Hooded Towels
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