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Auckland house prices rise for first time in six months
The figures suggest an early spring for the city.
KiwiBuild apartments in Onehunga to be balloted
The apartments are due for completion next year and will be priced from $380,000.
Why does fog cause so many flight problems?
Fog hits Auckland Airport about 10 times a year but technology allows it to operate
Building boom! Auckland residential building consents jump 28 per cent
Auckland continues to lead the way in construction demand.
Power play - Vector's Entrust rushes to dump Stiassny
Stiassny says trust is wasting money on a special meeting - he's going anyway.
Brothel businessman John Chow eyeing Auckland mayoralty
Property developer and brothel owner interested in Auckland's mayoral change.
Tenants fined $1200 after advertising room on Airbnb
South Auckland tenants must pay for illegal Airbnb sub-lease.
The Weekend Interview: The man behind Auckland's City Rail Link
Kiwi engineer, construction specialist, academic and railway boss Sean Sweeney.
Tycoon's beachfront helipad row
Work on a second boat shed is also being investigated by Auckland Council.
Foreign buyers snap up 741 Auckland homes in last 3 months
The overall number of sales to foreign buyers has eased in the latest quarter.
Can 'Auckland disease' be cured?
The city has plans and talented people but why is it going nowhere fast?
Auckland rates poorly with Xmas shoppers
Shoppers are the least satisfied during lead-up to Christmas, a study shows,
Festival celebrates rise in NZ-French trade
France is New Zealand's third largest partner within Europe.
Council says no to Easter trading
Auckland councillors have voted 20-1 against relaxing Easter Sunday trading hours.
House-building factory leases new premises
Pre-fabricated house-building factory replaces boat builder.
Catching a cab from airport to city: How Auckland rates
In a survey of world cities, Auckland is 22nd most expensive to taxi from CBD to airport.
Weak prices lower Tegel pretax earnings
Tegel Group posted a 0.8 per cent gain in full-year pretax earnings.
North Shore beer makes waves in Australia
North Shore brewery Deep Creek is making waves in Australia after winning a major award.
'Electric buses' could be flying us soon
Tiny electric planes could soon be doing regional flights at only $36 per ticket.
Upper North Island takes stock
Seven upper North Island Council's have released a report on the state of the region.
Mega ship boosts Auckland retail
Downtown Auckland businesses are having an extended Boxing Day shopping period as up to 6500 people come ashore from the largest cruise