The two-day CupaDupa 2018 party is underway. The NewsWire team of photographers captured the opening in a photo essay slideshow.
With Auckland hitting back at the claim Wellington City Council in its latest long term draft that “Wellington is known as the culture capital of New Zealand”, the debate is not going away. So SAM ROBINSON asks the experts.
Te Kahui Auaha opened this month with a showcase of creative talent. BRONTE WILSON reports.
Crowds gathered in front of parliament as Green Peace handed over it’s oil petition. BRONTE WILSON reports.
Around 5000 Wellingtonians flocked to see the city’s annual Pride Parade on Saturday. AIMEE EASTWOOD reports.
CubaDupa has attracted festival-goers from around the country, including the Waugh family. Zac Graham reports on the start of day one in Wellington.
CubaDupa crowds pouring through Te Auaha got a glimpse into the creative world of make-up artistry
Justin Lester dressed up to promote CubaDupa thanks to make-up artistry tutors from Te Auaha
Explorer and serial adventurer, Brando Yelavich will be one of two kiwis attempting the crossing in May.
Wellington Chamber of Commerce says it is offering courses because Te Reo important for business
People have their heads shaved in shop window to raise money and awareness for leukaemia, blood