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Kāpiti Coast Art Trail 2023 now open for artist registration
Kāpiti artists – we want you. Kāpiti Coast District Council marketing manager Sonja Williams says planning is well underway for Te Ara Toi o te […]
Kāpiti artists – we want you. Kāpiti Coast District Council marketing manager Sonja Williams says planning is well underway for Te Ara Toi o te […]
A person has been transported to Wellington hospital after being trapped for 10 minutes under a car that had rolled off a tow truck. They […]
Kāpiti Coast District Councillors today voted unanimously to end the Kāpiti Gateway-Te Uruhi project. Council revisited an original motion moved by Councillor Liz Koh and […]
A major artwork by well-known Kāpiti Artist Adele Souster, featuring tennis as an active sport, is the centrepiece of the new entrance to the Waikanae […]
Popular Kāpiti duo Crash & Burn are back by popular demand and will be performing in their own highly entertaining style on March 10 (Friday) […]
A Column by Kāpiti Coast District Mayor Janet Holborow There’s no doubt that New Zealand’s natural environment is under significant pressure. Across the country, water […]
Kāpiti Coast District Council will be holding an Additional Council Meeting on Thursday 2 March to discuss the future of the Te Uruhi (Kāpiti Gateway) […]
Kāpiti Coast District Council are calling for community-minded people to run Over the Fence Cuppa events for their neighbourhood or street to help grow connected […]
Former Kāpiti Coast District Councillor and local government reform advocate Gwynn Compton has called on central government to establish a stand alone New Zealand Reconstruction […]
Off peak bus passengers in Wellington City are advised that some off peak bus trips will be suspended from 9.30am to 2pm on Wednesday 22 […]
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