Get Informed About Resource Consents

It’s a com­mon com­plaint: “how could the Coun­cil let peo­ple build that, and not even noti­fy any­one?” That’s part­ly down to a mis­un­der­stand­ing of what “noti­fi­ca­tion” means under the RMA: it’s not just about let­ting peo­ple know, but also the start of a long and com­plex process involv­ing hear­ings, lawyers and pos­si­ble appeals, and it only occurs […]

Spot That Pigeon!

Take a break from watch­ing polls and start watch­ing birds with The Great Ker­erū Count. For­est & Bird have teamed up with local com­pa­ny Thun­dermaps to cre­ate an easy way for all of us to track these mag­nif­i­cent yet near-threat­ened native pigeons, using the Thun­dermaps smart­phone apps or web appli­ca­tion. Ker­erū are vital to the health of our […]

Victoria, What Do We Want From You?

Sat­ur­day is your last oppor­tu­ni­ty to make your voice heard on the future of…no, I’m not talk­ing about the elec­tions, but about some­thing more spe­cif­ic to Welling­ton. In a very con­densed con­sul­ta­tion process, WCC is seek­ing your input on the pro­posed trans­for­ma­tion of three blocks Vic­to­ria St, between Dixon and Abel Smith streets. And that […]

Voting Weather

There are signs that this elec­tion could have a good turnout. Advance vot­ing is about twice what it was at the same stage in the last two elec­tions, and there have been over 35,000 new enrol­ments since I post­ed about poor enrol­ment fig­ures: near­ly 1500 in Welling­ton Cen­tral alone! How­ev­er, one thing that can still put […]

Under the Pollsters’ Radar

At this stage of the elec­tion cycle we are drown­ing in polls. While each media out­let treats its own com­mis­sioned research as holy writ, they all have their own strengths and weak­ness­es, and it takes some­thing like Danyl McLauch­lan’s track­ing poll charts to smooth out the noise and cal­i­brate them against actu­al elec­tion results. Even with that, there’s a grow­ing […]

Where the Voters Aren’t

You could be for­giv­en for think­ing that all Welling­to­ni­ans are obsessed with pol­i­tics. Advance vot­ing start­ed today, and already some vot­ers are proud­ly sport­ing their “YES I have vot­ed” stick­ers. Yet thou­sands of Welling­to­ni­ans have still not enrolled to vote. Who are these dis­en­fran­chised peo­ple, and why have they not enrolled? Luck­i­ly, the Elec­toral Com­mis­sion has […]

Uber Duper?

Plen­ty of Welling­to­ni­ans are get­ting excit­ed about the arrival of the rapid­­ly-grow­ing qua­si-taxi ser­vice Uber. They offer the con­ve­nience of a smart­phone app, the poten­tial for bet­ter ser­vice and flex­i­bil­i­ty, a promise to dis­rupt what is often seen as a monop­o­lis­tic indus­try, plus fan­cy cars and All Blacks. For that, they’ve been reward­ed with bil­lions of dol­lars of […]

Walking in Light

We’ve already pre­viewed the LUX fes­ti­val, but now we’re a bit over halfway through and the weath­er’s look­ing kind, it’s worth remind­ing you to See. It. Now. You have until Sun­day. We had a wan­der around last night, and the atmos­phere was (appro­pri­ate­ly) elec­tric. Quite apart from the instal­la­tions them­selves, the expe­ri­ence of being around so […]

FishHead DineOut awards: get your vote in!

Just a reminder that vot­ing in Fish­Head mag­a­zine’s Dine­Out awards 2013 clos­es this Fri­day the 19th. Get in now and vote for your favourite restau­rants, bars and cafés through­out the Welling­ton region, and you’ll be in to win a cof­fee grinder and a year’s sup­ply of Havana cof­fee.

Feeling chipper

On top of all the recent open­ings, there are sev­er­al more bars, restau­rants, cafés clubs and oth­er new places to look for­ward to in the next few months. One sur­pris­ing and wel­come trend is the re-emer­­gence of cen­tral city fish and chip shops. An out­fit called Fish n’ Chips on Tory looks (at the time […]