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  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    Dave @lemmy.nz

    Mystery and intrigue is rippling through a Lower Hutt community, where random letterboxes have been stuffed with romantic literature over the past week.

    Erotica and romance - or smut - has been soaring in popularity amongst Generation Z, but the books being delivered to letterboxes from Eastbourne to Lowry Bay are no modern reads.

    They mostly appear to be tales from the 1980s, like Lovestorm by Barbara Benedict, in which the protagonist is "stripped of her pride by a dashing rogue" and learns "the sweet fury of passion's tempest".

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    Dave @lemmy.nz

    Pedestrians injured in Upper Hutt incident

    Several people are injured after being hit by a car on Fergusson Drive near Tararua Street, in Trentham, Upper Hutt.

    Emergency services responded to the crash at 1.45pm. The road will remain shut for at least another hour.

    People travelling to or from the nearby Wellington Cup Races are advised to take alternative routes.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    AWOL_muppet @lemmy.nz

    The Wellington city mission has moved

    This sounds like an amazing development for them

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    happy_piwakawaka @lemmy.nz

    Wellington from the Skyline Walkway

    Stunning day for walking the Skyline Walkway. I couldn't figure out how to upload multiple photos so picked that one that shows the most of Wellington.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    Dave @lemmy.nz

    Shop windows shattered in central Wellington

    A man has been arrested after five central Wellington shops had windows smashed or damaged overnight.

    Wholly Bagels owner Junwei Hu said the damage had been been done on purpose with "lots of force".

    He said he had no idea why someone would break holes in the windows and push mushrooms through to the shop floor.

    "There's quite a bit (of) mushrooms... I don't know how they did it, but like, it's inside everywhere. Maybe they squashed through the hole."

    A dairy on Lambton Quay also had windows damaged.

    Security footage at Lambton Mart showed the glass was shattered by a hammer, manager Mayank Patel said. Cards similar to bank cards had been dropped inside.

    Patel said the hammer hit a letter 'o' on the Lotto logo at Lambton Mart, Patel said.

    The same part of the Lotto logo at TJ Superette was targeted, as was the letter 'o' at Coco Wellington and in the word 'Hottest' on window of Mecca on Lambton Quay.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    Dave @lemmy.nz

    Te Papa will begin charging an entry fee for international visitors from September.

    Entry to the museum will remain free for New Zealanders.

    The entry fee will be $35 and will apply from 17 September to international visitors aged 16 years and older.

    With nearly 600,000 international visitors in the 2023/2024 financial year, Te Papa is expected to earn an additional $5-$10 million per year from the move.

    Johnston said visitors would self-identify their nationality.

    "You'll walk into Te Papa and we'll say, 'Kia ora, how are you? Where have you come from today?' And if you say, 'Oh, I've come from Johnsonville', then we'll say, 'Great, head up the stairs, head into the museum, have a wonderful visit'.

    "And if you say, 'Oh, I'm from France' or 'I'm from Germany', we'll say, 'Awesome, head up the stairs, you'll see the ticket desk right there, that's where you can buy your ticket'."

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    Dave @lemmy.nz

    The skipper of a Coastguard boat who rescued two divers after they became separated from their boat in waters near Kāpiti, north of Wellington, says the scenario is the stuff of nautical nightmares.

    The divers were dragged south in swift currents, but managed to swim to a nearby island and even had provisions to light a fire, alerting the Westpac Rescue Helicopter to their location.

    Coastguard skipper Mark Davidson told Checkpoint police were alerted by the diver's partners - who were waiting on the diver's boat - that they had lost contact with the men about 5pm on Sunday.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    Ilovethebomb @lemmy.nz

    Pretty grim result, but I think it's fair. I haven't felt the CBD is a particularly safe place to be for a long time, and the reason for that is some of the residents, who, to put it nicely, you can never quite predict what they will do next.

    And, of course, there's the state of the infrastructure.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    happy_piwakawaka @lemmy.nz

    Wellington Regional Land Transport Plan 2021: 2024 Mid-Term Review

    We want to hear from you!

    The Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) is our blueprint for the Wellington Region's transport network. It aims to enable a connected region, with safe, accessible, and livable places.

    The plan sets out targets and identifies regional priorities. It also sets out the transport activities we intend to invest in.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    gibberish_driftwood @lemmy.nz

    Councillor Ray Chung and incumbent Tory Whanau confirm Wellington mayoral run

    (Apologies for the soft paywall link.) Gist of it is that Ray Chung has now officially announced he'll be running against Tory Whanau for Mayor at the next local elections.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    happy_piwakawaka @lemmy.nz

    Minister approves sweeping upzoning, rejects heritage changes

    Housing minister Chris Bishop has announced his decision on the Wellington District Plan, approving a series of amendments to radically upzone most of Wellington, allowing tens of thousands of new townhouses and apartments that were previously illegal to build.

    Decisions where Bishop sided with the council

    • Adelaide Road will be part of the centre city zone
    • The walkable catchment will be 15 minutes
    • Smaller character precincts
    • The Johnsonville train is a train [“mass rapid transit”]
    • Ten-minute walking catchments around all train stations
    • No setback requirements for townhouses
    • Hay Street, Hania Street and Moir Streets will be zoned for high density

    Decisions where Bishop sided with the independent hearings panel:

    • Kilbirnie will be zoned for high density
    • Every heritage removal is rejected

    Other links:

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    Dave @lemmy.nz

    When Eugene Dementyev heard a tap at his back door, he thought it was a cat - and was shocked to discover it was a kiwi.

    Dementyev lives in the Wellington suburb of Broadmeadows and was watching a movie with his wife when they heard a sound at the door.

    "We thought it was a cat, and it did look like a cat a little bit. But then we looked closer and it was a kiwi," he told Morning Report.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    happy_piwakawaka @lemmy.nz

    The key proposals of the Long-term Plan

    It's time to have your say on Wellington’s 10-year plan and budget.

    Formal consultation on our 2024-34 Long-term Plan is open until midnight 12 May 2024. Providing feedback is an important way to have your say on the future of our city.

    Find out about the key proposals below and make a submission at wcc.nz/ltp.

    Key proposals / questions:

    • How much should we spend on fixing the pipes?
    • Do we introduce Council wheelie bins for rubbish and organics to reduce landfill waste?
    • Do we sell our airport shares to help manage insurance and investment risk?
    • The introduction of parking fees in suburban centre shopping precincts to better manage demand and be consistent with the rest of the city
    • Closing the Khandallah Pool
    • Closing the Arapaki Service Centre
    • Selling the Wadestown Community Centre

    Make an online submission: https://www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz/submission-form/surveys/ltp-submission

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    happy_piwakawaka @lemmy.nz

    Wellington City Council has ended negotiations with Reading Cinemas on a proposed deal aimed at reopening the cinema complex on Courtenay Place.

    Senior Council staff reached a position where they did not believe they would be able to reach the best possible outcomes for Wellingtonians and the decision was made this week to not pursue the proposal further.

  • Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington @lemmy.nz
    happy_piwakawaka @lemmy.nz

    Wellingtonians are encouraged to plan ahead if they are travelling on Monday between 9.30am and 3pm, when bus and rail staff will be attending their respective union meetings.

    "We encourage our passengers, particularly those who live in and around the Hutt Valley, to travel earlier in the morning or later in the day to avoid any disruptions to their usual services."

    The Tramways Union meeting would not affect school services, or bus services run by other operators.