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    Explore " a capital letter" with insightful episodes like "A Capital Letter: Inside Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau’s hunt for council leak", "A Capital Letter: The verdict on Wellington City Council’s ‘financial crisis’", "A Capital Letter: Wellington bar owners to fight opposition to liquor licenses", "A Capital Letter: $147m budget blowout, Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau denies ‘financial crisis’" and "A Capital Letter: Ratepayers fork out $50-thousand for council delegation to Asia" from podcasts like ""Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills", "Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills", "Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills", "Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills" and "Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills"" and more!

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    A Capital Letter: Inside Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau’s hunt for council leak

    A Capital Letter: Inside Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau’s hunt for council leak

    Every week New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills for A Capital Letter.

    This week she analyses Mayor Tory Whanau’s investigation into council leaks, Cook Strait ferries causing damage, and the sale of the council's airport shares being out for consultation.

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    A Capital Letter: The verdict on Wellington City Council’s ‘financial crisis’

    A Capital Letter: The verdict on Wellington City Council’s ‘financial crisis’

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills to discuss whether she thinks the city council is facing financial crisis, a restaurant owner considering throwing in the towel, and a hospitality triumph.

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    A Capital Letter: Wellington bar owners to fight opposition to liquor licenses

    A Capital Letter: Wellington bar owners to fight opposition to liquor licenses

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills every week for A Capital Letter.

    This week they discuss Wellington bar owners banding together to fight their opposed liquor licenses, Tim Brown wanting the council to sell its shares in the airport, and more budgeting issues facing the Interislander's new mega ferry terminals.

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    A Capital Letter: $147m budget blowout, Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau denies ‘financial crisis’

    A Capital Letter: $147m budget blowout, Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau denies ‘financial crisis’

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills for A Capital Letter.

    This week she discusses Wellington Town Hall's earthquake strengthening suffering a major budget blowout, but Mayor Tory Whanau denying the council is facing a financial crisis. 

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    A Capital Letter: The end of the Shelly Bay saga is not cause for celebration

    A Capital Letter: The end of the Shelly Bay saga is not cause for celebration

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills for A Capital Letter.

    This week she explains why the end of the Shelly Bay development isn't cause for celebration.

    She also analyses whether working from home is killing Wellington, and shares her thoughts on former Wellington Mayor Andy Foster running for NZ First in Mana.

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    A Capital Letter: Hutt Hospital’s Heretaunga block may not be earthquake-prone after all

    A Capital Letter: Hutt Hospital’s Heretaunga block may not be earthquake-prone after all

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills for A Capital Letter.

    This week they discuss Hutt Hospital’s Heretaunga block potentially not being earthquake-prone afterall, and Kiwirail searching for a senior communications specialist to handle messaging for its beleaguered Interislander ferries.

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    Georgina Campbell: This came seriously close to being a massive disaster

    Georgina Campbell: This came seriously close to being a massive disaster

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills every week for A Capital Letter.

    This week she discusses Maritime NZ raising safety concerns before the Interislander ferry mayday call, and Wellington quickly running out of drinking water despite council's being warned.

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    A Capital Letter: Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau needs a win and hints one is coming

    A Capital Letter: Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau needs a win and hints one is coming

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills to discuss the win Mayor Tory Whanau may have up her sleeve, a seventh councillor withdrawing their confidence from Let's Get Wellington Moving, and the capital's cycleway network winning an international award.

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    A Capital Letter: Six councillors have lost confidence in Let’s Get Wellington Moving

    A Capital Letter: Six councillors have lost confidence in Let’s Get Wellington Moving

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills to discuss six councillors losing confidence in Let’s Get Wellington Moving, developments to the Loafers Lodge fire investigation, and Kiri Allan expediting urgent advice on New Zealand’s ability to respond to a maritime disaster.

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    A Capital Letter: The owner of Loafers Lodge in Wellington speaks

    A Capital Letter: The owner of Loafers Lodge in Wellington speaks

    The owner of Loafers Lodge in Wellington, where at least six people have died in a fire, says he’s in the dark about what might have caused the deadly blaze.

    Gregory Mein told the NZ Herald his energy was focused on working with management, the bereaved and relocating displaced tenants.

    Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills to explain.

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    A Capital Letter: The final touches are being made to Tākina

    A Capital Letter: The final touches are being made to Tākina

    Every week New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills for A Capital Letter.

    This week she discusses the final touches being made to Wellington's new convention centre - Tākina, Labour selecting Fleur Fitzsimons as its candidate for Rongotai, and 14 exemption applications being filed over new drinking water standards.

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    A Capital Letter: Georgina Campbell reflects on her time in Hawke's Bay

    A Capital Letter: Georgina Campbell reflects on her time in Hawke's Bay

    Every week New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills for A Capital Letter.

    This week she discusses her trip to Hawke's Bay following Cyclone Gabrielle, Wellington's rates set to increase 12.9 percent, and Consumer NZ lodging a complaint against the Cook Straight ferry operators.

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    A Capital Letter: The Wellington electorates that could flip

    A Capital Letter: The Wellington electorates that could flip

    New Zealand Herald Wellington Issues Reporter Georgina Campbell joins Nick Mills for A Capital Letter.

    This week she discusses two of National’s most senior MPs staking their reputations on loosening Labour’s grasp on the Wellington Region, a Wellington preschool facing closure due to a shortage of teachers and Wellington’s digital tech sector starting to ‘soften’ as Australia beckons.

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