Power outages in east Auckland after crash
Two people have minor injuries as a result of the crash and power is out in places.
Two people have minor injuries as a result of the crash and power is out in places.
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A group of fishing buddies armed with buckets were first to help.
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The left lane northbound was temporarily blocked.
The left lane northbound was temporarily blocked.
Shannon Baker was found dead inside his home - the victim of a violent attack.
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Police are now trying to find the missing man.
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They say the unprovoked attack has made them feel unsafe in New Zealand.
Mayor says he stands by his comments about the 'unruly' British family.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand was called to the fire at 10.33am.
Police say he is a key player in an international organised crime conspiracy.
Tamihere launches campaign saying a top priority would be opening Council's books.
The group of travellers have made headlines around the world with their behaviour.
Trains are now moving in Auckland on a restricted basis, KiwiRail says.
Tenants angry after being given 7 days' notice to vacate leaky Auckland apartment complex.
Remarkable artworks of dancer Douglas Wright, who died last year, goes under hammer.
Huntingdon elm tree in Auckland Domain found to be infected with Dutch elm disease.
The man allegedly shadow paid to gain access to the gyms or used stolen swipe cards.
Immigration NZ says the five members given notice have not left Aotearoa.
There's plenty to do in the city if you aren't leaving.
Fullers has warned of reduced ferry services to Devonport and Waiheke Island.
Auckland communist grocer convicted over seditious books.
Barbed wire was laid to compromise safety of contractors and staff, says Auckland Council.
A Tauranga man found a "rusty" tack in his blueberry.
Two tourists reported seeing a man in a black car holding a gun out the window.