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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Vandals are to blame for more than 80-thousand dollars worth of damage to Kapiti's public toilets

    Vandals are to blame for more than 80-thousand dollars worth of damage to Kapiti's public toilets


    The Kapiti Coast District Council says it's has problem, with repeat incidents of vandalism across Otaki costing ratepayers thousands.

    The council says the behaviour has escalated in the past year and it's running out of money to fix smashed toilet bowls and basins, remove graffiti, and clean up mess.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Rugby:
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    Entertainment:
    Bill Murray "regrets" not asking Gene Hackman and Michael Gambon for more advice when he had the chance 7:31

    Business:
    A former head of Kainga Ora has received an over one-million-dollar payout - including special payment 7:26

    Golf:
    Golfer Daniel Hillier is tied for 58th midway through the DP World Tour's Indian Open 7:16

    Environment:
    Myanmar military asks for international help after earthquake kills 144 people and injures hundreds more 7:06

    Rugby League:
    Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has slammed elements of their 30-to-12 loss to the Gold Coast Titans as "not NRL standard" as his side were condemned to their worst start in close to a decade 7:06

    Entertainment:
    Logan Paul is "no longer his first priority" after becoming a father 7:01

    Entertainment:
    Kim Kardashian's father would be "so p***** off" with her if he were still alive 6:31

    Rugby League:
    In rugby league's NRL, the Broncos have consigned the Dolphins to their fourth loss to start the season, running out 20-to-12 victors in the Brisbane derby at Suncorp Stadium 6:26

    Entertainment:
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