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Coronavirus: Auckland's Korean Day latest cultural event victim
Decision was made after careful consideration, organisers say.
Decision was made after careful consideration, organisers say.
The city is committed to having its whole 1360-strong fleet fully electric by 2040.
Owner stunned to find lost painting in his collection.
Victoria St is meant to carry the load when a Wellesley St intersection closes on March 1.
Most hospitality businesses had seen an increase in requests relating to food allergies.
For eight years a mother and her daughter lay covered by stone under an Auckland bridge.
"The city of sails? Sadly no, the city of fails..."
Southern and eastern rail lines disrupted; engineers at site.
The major operation targetted the importation of methamphetamine and other drugs.
A electrical fire is behind the major disruptions this morning.
A mum dragged under a bus with her baby daughter feared they wouldn't survive.
An ambulance rushed a person to hospital after burglary this morning.
The incident took place near Westfield St Lukes.
Police found bones in David Hart's backyard last week. His life is a bleak mystery.
Auckland airport's runway is falling apart and the CEO can not be found.
'His femur's snapped at the hip. He climbed through the door and cried in pain.'
Leo Molloy is the first person to be charged by police for an alleged suppression breach.
"For punishment he'll be helping feed the homeless next week."
Queen St school has placed "a small number" of Chinese students in hotels.
Norman Reedus was spotted outside a Britomart cafe on Tuesday afternoon.
An ANZ Bank branch on Queen St had to be closed yesterday after a customer fell ill.
It could be a few weeks before the identity of the remains are known.
Auckland University professor says cancellation is an overreaction.
A post mortem is underway for a body found at a Mount Eden property last week.
Owner of Mt Eden property where human remains were found remembered by neighbours.
Number of noise complaints in Auckland drops from previous year's numbers.
A woman was 'shaken to her core' after a man killed the bird in front of her yesterday.
Friends rally together to rent billboards around Auckland to help their friend.
The Seascape tower on Customs Street is meant to open next year.
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