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Students plant a young native tree during a streamside planting day in Porirua. Over 100,000 plants planned for Porirua streams March 12, 2026 More than 100,000 native plants will be planted along Porirua’s waterways this year as the city expands its streamside restoration programme aimed at improving the… ...
Portrait of Porirua artist Emy Oikawa and one of her colourful clay artworks featured in her solo exhibition at Tbay Cafe in Tītahi Bay. Artist opens clay exhibition at Tbay Cafe March 9, 2026 Artist Emy Oikawa will open a solo clay art exhibition at Tbay Cafe in Tītahi Bay on Wednesday, March 11, inviting the community to an… ...
Portrait of Porirua Mayor Anita Baker with Porirua landscape background Mayor’s column: Infrastructure, water reform, future of Spicer Landfill March 5, 2026 Column by Porirua City Mayor, Anita Baker The failure at the Moa Point wastewater treatment plant is one of the most serious infrastructure breakdowns our… ...
Collage featuring logos and promotional images from nine Porirua businesses including Wellington Shuttles, Tuk Tuk Thai, Solar Worx, Imagine That, Home Mortgage Services, Ellison Finance, Jazz Movers, Yeah Nah Quizzes and Capital Training. This Week’s Local Businesses Backing Community News in Porirua March 3, 2026 This week, nine more great local businesses have jumped on board to support community news in Porirua, joining more than 220 others helping keep our… ...
A row of children’s bicycles parked under a wooden shelter at school, alongside a young child wearing a bright green helmet riding a small bike along a footpath. Porirua tamariki lead active travel push March 2, 2026 Hundreds of tamariki across Porirua are expected to swap car rides for walking shoes, bikes and bus passes this month as Movin’March returns for its… ...
Abstract painting in red, orange, black and white with swirling koru forms and stylised Māori motifs, overlaid with text referencing Fred Graham exhibitions at Pātaka. Pātaka hosts dual Fred Graham exhibitions February 24, 2026 Pātaka Art + Museum is hosting two significant exhibitions honouring the life and work of renowned Māori sculptor and carver Fred Graham, offering Porirua residents… ...
Collage of Porirua businesses celebrating a milestone as the Porirua News Business Directory reaches 200 plus local companies, highlighting strong community support. 200+ Local Businesses Supporting Community News in Porirua February 23, 2026 The Porirua News Business Directory has passed 200 local business listings, marking a significant show of support for independent community journalism in Porirua City. Launched… ...
Fallen tree resting on power lines in Porirua after severe windstorm. Storm damage leaves 260 without power across Porirua and Wellington February 23, 2026 Wellington Electricity says 260 customers in Porirua and Wellington remain without power after severe wind brought down trees and damaged electricity lines across the region.… ...
Hand holding a black official Porirua pre-paid rubbish bag beside a wooden fence at a residential kerbside. Porirua Trash Cash Cow – Coming to an End February 19, 2026 Porirua’s Spicer landfill, which currently generates about $4 million a year to offset rates, is likely to close in 2030, ending what has effectively been… ...
A yellow dump truck tips a large load of rubbish onto a landfill site while heavy machinery operates in the background under a clear blue sky. Half of Porirua recycling sent to landfill February 19, 2026 Half of Porirua’s kerbside recycling collected in 2024 was ultimately buried, including most of the city’s glass, a new council report shows. A 19 February… ...
Collage of Porirua News Business Directory members featuring Triple A Driving School, Ninness Funeral Home, Fortitude Construction, Gear Homestead, Precise Print, Kesh Gilmour Celebrant, RED LBP, Donna Marks Mortgage Adviser, and Wild Interactive. Great Local Businesses Supporting Community News in Porirua February 18, 2026 Nine more local businesses are now supporting community news in Porirua after joining the Porirua News Business Directory, bringing together a mix of creative services,… ...
Aerial view of Transmission Gully motorway winding through green hills above Porirua, with suburban neighbourhoods in the foreground and mountains stretching across the horizon under a blue sky. Porirua Roadworks, weekly update: Transmission Gully closes overnight, speed limit rises February 13, 2026 Motorists travelling through Porirua and the wider Wellington region face overnight closures, ramp shutdowns and a speed limit change on Transmission Gully over the coming… ...
Collage of nine Porirua News Business Directory members featuring logos and business images including Drive 4 Life, The Beer Engine, Streetwise Coffee, Precision Trade Solutions, Fitness Portal, Wellington Showers, MBS Digital Print Solutions, Prime Doors, and All Over I.T. Great Local Businesses Supporting Community News in Porirua February 11, 2026 A big welcome to nine more local businesses and organisations that are now part of the Porirua News Business Directory. Their support helps keep community… ...
Members of the Patterson family, who run Insulation Tech NZ, featured in a Porirua News business spotlight. Family business helps insulate Porirua homes February 11, 2026 Insulation Tech NZ is carrying out insulation and Healthy Homes work in Porirua as part of its wider service across the Wellington region. Insulation Tech… ...
Traffic moves through a large multi-lane roundabout with cars entering and exiting from several directions, surrounded by low shrubs and rolling hills. Porirua roadworks slow Waitangi weekend travel February 5, 2026 Porirua motorists travelling over Waitangi weekend can expect delays, with multiple roadwork sites operating on State Highways 58 and 59. The works are scheduled between… ...
Waitangi Day in Porirua is always something special (February 4, 2026) By Mayor Anita Baker Each year, thousands of people come together to mark the day in a way that feels distinctly Porirua, open, welcoming, and… ...
Porirua City Brass brings summer sounds to Aotea (January 29, 2026) Porirua City Brass will perform a free outdoor concert at Aotea Lagoon this Saturday, offering a relaxed afternoon of live music for all ages. The… ...
Titahi Bay Tennis Club celebrates 100 years (January 25, 2026) One of Porirua’s longest-running sports clubs has marked a significant milestone, with the Titahi Bay Tennis Club celebrating 100 years since it was founded in… ...
Waitangi weekend to fill Porirua with music and rugby (January 23, 2026) Porirua is set for a busy Waitangi weekend, with free whānau-focused celebrations on Waitangi Day followed by a pre-season Super Rugby clash at Jerry Collins… ...
Rates Cap Fails Cost of Living (January 18, 2026) By Porirua City councillor, Geoff Hayward To the Prime Minister, the Right Hon Christopher Luxon MP. I’m writing this plainly, because plain language matters when… ...
Summer events bring Porirua together (January 18, 2026) Column by Porirua Mayor, Anita Baker There’s heaps going on around the city over summer, as always, and I just wanted to share a few… ...
New exercise class launches for Porirua seniors (January 14, 2026) Porirua seniors are being invited to take part in a new exercise class focused on balance, strength and confidence. Age Concern Wellington Region is launching… ...
Plimmerton Park & Ride closes for repairs (January 9, 2026) The Plimmerton Park & Ride will close for a week from Monday, January 12, while urgent resurfacing work is carried out. The closure affects the… ...
Porirua family loses home in house fire (January 9, 2026) A Porirua family has lost their home after a house fire on Wednesday afternoon. Members of the public raised the alarm and helped those inside… ...
Health data breach raises concerns for Porirua patients (January 3, 2026) Porirua patients who use the online health portal Manage My Health are being advised to stay informed following a ransomware attack on the company’s systems.… ...
Porirua Club hosts free New Year’s Eve party (December 30, 2025) Porirua residents looking to welcome the New Year with live music are being invited to a free New Year’s Eve event at the Porirua Club.… ...
Porirua Police Warn Shoppers of Online Scams (December 28, 2025) Porirua residents are being urged to take extra care when buying and selling items on social media, as Police warn of common tactics being used… ...
Pams and RSA send Christmas care packages to NZDF personnel overseas (December 27, 2025) New Zealand Defence Force personnel deployed overseas will receive a small reminder of home this Christmas, with 150 care packages sent through a partnership between… ...
Mayor Anita Baker’s Christmas column (December 24, 2025) By Mayor Anita Baker As we head into the Christmas break, I wanted to take the chance to check in with Porirua News readers, share… ...
Porirua City Brass backs young musicians (December 24, 2025) Porirua City Brass is performing alongside young local musicians this week, giving members of the Porirua Youth Band a chance to play in front of… ...
Council allocates grants for Waste Reduction and Youth Initiatives (December 20, 2025) More than $100,000 in waste minimisation grants and $36,000 from the Young People’s Fund have been approved by Porirua City Council, supporting projects aimed at… ...
Council Christmas hours set for libraries, pools and rubbish collection (December 17, 2025) Porirua libraries and council services will operate on reduced hours over the Christmas and New Year period, with most facilities closing from Christmas Day and… ...
Santa photos and a giant Christmas tree light up North City (December 17, 2025) Christmas is in full swing at North City Shopping Centre, with Santa photos, pet-friendly sessions and extended holiday hours drawing families to the Porirua mall… ...
Porirua Hospital Chapel marks 60 years of service (December 16, 2025) The Porirua Hospital Chapel has marked 60 years as a place of reflection, care and connection for patients, staff and families on the hospital grounds.… ...
One Rates Bill Becomes Two for Porirua Households (December 16, 2025) Porirua households will receive separate council and water bills from July 2026, ending the long-standing practice of a single annual rates invoice. The change follows… ...