Hidden waterways and sites of historic cultural significance are being revealed throughout Pōneke Wellington as part of the city’s bike network.
Read MoreWellington City Council, long time advocates for public life, have recently released the 2021 Public Space Public Life Survey (PSPL) of Wellington’s city centre.
Read MoreAs the clean up and cost counting continues after the anti-mandate protests on parliament’s grounds - the ‘people’s playground’ has become a focus for people wanting to chip in and help with the repair bill
Read MoreWork in the capital to upgrade the Swan Lane and Garrett Street link to Cuba Street has begun, with the aim of increasing the area’s attractiveness, walkability, and safety.
Read MoreWellington City Council has given the green light to consult on a connected bike network that will make streets safer and healthier for everyone.
Read MoreWellington City Council photographers Neil Price and Nadine McGrath have been capturing the capital under lockdown.
Read MoreTe Ara Tupua is the highly anticipated harbour-side walking and cycling link between Wellington and Lower Hutt.
Read MoreThis visionary tactical master plan is an initiative by Isthmus to provide a framework for innovative change. It supports the work of many different groups advocating for a more people friendly Wellington.
Read MoreSea level rise is an imminent threat to certain areas of the Wellington Region, so how will locals adapt to changing landscapes – four university students from the United States are here to find out.
Read More‘Where do we dance?’ is a research project led by Dr Rebecca Kiddle along with Dr Wokje Abrahamse from Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington.
Read MoreLets get Wellington Moving - the government has committed to fund up to $6.4 billion of work for an ‘indicative package’ to improve Wellington transport system.
Isthmus’ original plan for the Wellington waterfront at Kumutoto composed two key spatial moves: to push the city out and let the sea in. Now, over a decade on, the project is nearing completion.
Read MoreWellington’s proud of its reputation for embracing diversity. And it’s gone all out to prove it’s “walking the talk” by installing a Rainbow Crossing in the central city.
Read MoreTalk Wellington is essentially a vote of confidence in Wellington region citizens. Our hypothesis is that over the next few years we will start to see thousands of people being empowered by good information and helping shape our streets, towns and cities for the better
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