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  •   Home > News > Politics

    We should learn this afternoon who'll be leading our largest cities for the next three years

    We should learn this afternoon who'll be leading our largest cities for the next three years


    Voting in local elections closes at midday.

    Local Government New Zealand figures show just over 28 percent of eligible voters had cast a vote as of Thursday.

    Auckland's Wayne Brown, Christchurch's Phil Mauger and Dunedin's Jules Radich are seeking another term, but Wellington, Hamilton, Lower Hutt and Invercargill are all guaranteed new mayors.

    Indicative progress results will be released from about 1pm.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Aaron Phypers has insisted he "never" physically abused Denise Richards 16:26

    Business:
    Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche, is questioning whether unionised secondary school teachers are committed to reaching a deal, as they vote to strike again 16:17

    Rugby:
    Taranaki coach Neil Barnes believes his first five-eighths Josh Jacomb is not ready for the All Blacks yet, heading into tonight's NPC quarter-final against Hawke's Bay in Napier 16:17

    Law and Order:
    Israel announces list of Palestinian prisoners to be released, but one key name is absent 16:07

    Entertainment:
    Aubrey Plaza learned how to "have fun and move forward" from her grandmother 15:56

    Rugby:
    Otago have knocked out Waikato in the first NPC quarter-final, now it's the turn of Bay of Plenty and Tasman to tussle at Tauranga Domain today 15:27

    Entertainment:
    King Charles' "fondest hope" is that his new documentary will encourage a new generation to help save the planet 15:26

    Cricket:
    The White Ferns are taking confidence from a strong seam bowling performance as they look to kick on from their first victory at the Cricket World Cup 14:57

    Entertainment:
    The Vivienne's sister was in tears as she accepted the Inspiration Award at the 2025 Attitude Awards 14:56

    Rugby:
    Big wraps from Bay of Plenty coach Richard Watt for teenage halfback Charlie Sinton ahead of this afternoon's NPC quarter-final against Tasman in Tauranga 14:37


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