Local Government
Lawyers called in over candidate blunder
A botch-up in which a local-government candidate was accidentally nominated for the wrong seat remains unresolved.
Electrifying split leaves Len Brown out on a limb
Analysis - The moment Auckland's deputy mayor broke ranks with Len Brown was the most electrifying moment in Auckland Council's history, writes Todd Niall.
Auckland Future doubles down on single seat
A nomination blunder in Auckland has pitted two candidates from the same party against each other in the race for a seat on the council.
Local body election nominations close
Nominations for October's local body elections have closed, with strong competition in some cities, while candidates will stand unopposed in others.
West Coast support for merging council services
A majority of West Coast submitters support merging some of the region's council services.
Tough time filling local body roles
Councils are warning people to get their local body nominations in urgently, or they could face costly by-elections.
Auckland Council begins marathon Unitary Plan meeting
Auckland councillors begin a marathon meeting this morning to finalise the city's development blueprint, the Unitary Plan.
Auckland Council planners argue Māori sites should be protected
Political battle lines have been drawn by a report advising Auckland councillors to reject parts of the re-written Unitary Plan.
Auckland Council wants changes to Unitary Plan
A council report recommends changes to the proposed plan, including reinstated protection for more than 2000 Māori sites.
Wgtn councillors vote for cat microchip proposal
A Wellington City Council committee has voted in favour of compulsory microchipping for all cats over 12 weeks old after a fiery debate, amid threats of possible legal action.
Right-leaning Auckland Council tickets square off
Two centre-right groups have backed different candidates for Auckland Council wards.
Changes 'amalgamation by stealth' - councils
Proposed changes to local government law will lead to amalgamation by stealth, councils say.
Auckland mayor? What's the big idea?
Analysis - One thing is missing from the race for the Auckland mayoralty - a big idea - writes Auckland Correspondent Todd Niall.
Auckland's left targets old politics in campaign launch
A left-leaning group backing Phil Goff for Auckland mayor has launched its local body campaign, saying the city cannot go back to 'small-thinking, do-nothing' politics.
Hundreds of submissions on West Coast amalgamation
Close to 700 submissions on proposed council reorganisation on the West Coast have been submitted to the Local Government Commission.
Fault closes 1.4km historic tunnel again
A heritage tunnel south of Nelson which was re-opened this year as part of a cycle trail in the Tasman District, has been closed temporarily for structural improvements.
Govt puts out call for more women in local councils
The government wants more women to stand for local councils to address a lack of diversity. Audio
Rural community board to be hit by cuts
The amount paid to members of the Christchurch City Council's only rural community board is set to halve.
Councils generally positive towards housing fund
Most councils are welcoming the government's new $1bn fund housing fund, although one Christchurch Councillor says it is unlikely to make housing more affordable. Audio
Marlborough council backs further funding for theatre
Marlborough District Council backs move to contribute more funding for Blenheim's $23m ASB Theatre.