Articles by Tim Wilson
Police Respond to Large Brawl in Porirua: One in Serious Condition
A person was seriously injured following a large brawl in Porirua on Sunday afternoon, leading to police intervention. Authorities responded to reports of a “disorder […]
Tawa Goes to Town – Local Talent Showcase
On Monday, 23 September, Wellington’s community will come together for the much-anticipated event, Tawa Goes to Town. This vibrant multi-media performance will showcase song, dance, […]
Shock closure for Porirua Women and Family Centre
By Ruth Hill, Reporter. [email protected]. A Porirua community centre supporting a wide range of vulnerable families has been forced to shut its doors after the local […]
Review: Winter Wonderland – The Chrome Academy Kids Student Concert
The Winter Wonderland concert at Te Raukura – Ki Kāpiti on Friday, 6 September, was an enchanting showcase of youth talent. Hosted by The Chrome […]
Porirua College Cancels NCEA Literacy Test
Porirua College students will not be sitting the NCEA literacy tests as the two-week assessment period begins today. Principal Ragne Maxwell states that students are […]
Sushil’s Musclechef Celebrates Historic Third-Place Win at Burger Wellington
Aotea-based Sushil’s Musclechef Kitchen and Café has made history by securing third place in the 15th annual Burger Wellington festival with their flavourful creation, Celebration […]
Streamside School Programme Brings Outdoor Learning to Porirua Students
Students across Porirua are enjoying a unique hands-on experience through Natalie’s Streamside School Programme, which focuses on outdoor education and environmental science. Natalie, the programme’s […]
‘Barren, toxic wasteland’: Fast-track risks repeating mistakes of the past – Ngāti Toa
Unrestrained development poisoned Porirua’s streams and silted up its harbour. Now Ngāti Toa says the fast-track bill could repeat that environmental vandalism. by Marc Daalder When […]
Porirua City Council Approves Tamariki and Rangatahi Strategy
The Porirua City Council has approved the updated Tamariki and Rangatahi Strategy and Action Plan 2024-2027, incorporating input from around 800 young people. The strategy […]
