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  1. Find information and services for residents, visitors and businesses in Wellington, New Zealand's capital city. Learn about the Council's projects, plans, policies, events, news and more.

    • Contact us

      You can contact Wellington City Council any time by phone or...

    • Report a problem

      More about contacting Council. You can get in touch with the...

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      A zero waste future for Wellington; The Solid Waste...

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      A zero waste future for Wellington; The Solid Waste...

    • Heritage

      The Council administers monuments and memorials throughout...

    • Environment

      The Council leads a range of projects committed to...

    • Quarry

      Kiwi Point Quarry in Ngauranga Gorge belongs to Wellington...

    • Projects

      This was a joint initiative between Wellington City Council,...

  2. Find out how to get in touch with the Council by phone, email, or visit our Service Centre. You can also update your contact details, make a complaint, request information, or contact media.

  3. Meetings. Wellington City Council makes decisions that affect people across the city. We're committed to doing this in a manner that is open, transparent, and facilitates accountability and public participation.

  4. Wellington City Council is a territorial authority in New Zealand, governing the city of Wellington, the country's capital city and third-largest city by population, behind Auckland and Christchurch. It consists of the central historic town and certain additional areas within the Wellington metropolitan area , extending as far north as Linden ...

  5. Learn about the people who govern and work at the Council, what drives us, and about working with us as a supplier. Skip to main content Wellington City Council

  6. Discover the history of New Zealand's capital city. ... Wellington City Council

  7. Jun 26, 2024 · Website More contact details. Wellington City Council. Te Kaunihera o Pōneke. Their services include: local roads and footpaths. water. sewerage system. rubbish, recycling and landfills. parks and sportsfields.