
Ports of Auckland worker in straddle truck incident dies
The straddle truck tipped over at Fergusson Container Terminal, trapping the man.
The straddle truck tipped over at Fergusson Container Terminal, trapping the man.
Traffic lane to be taken to allow removal of steep hill from popular cycleway
Barfoot & Thompson's $1m donation produced a $2.5m public art work.
600 New Zealand men die each year from prostate cancer.
He is now bankrupt after a $5.3 million fine for his "contemptuous disregard" for the law.
DFS located in the iconic Customs St heritage building in Auckland has reopened.
They want to give tattoo customers peace of mind their treatment is at a high standard.
Fog is also creating issues on the motorways.
Peter Lange said the project should not be a gated community for a privileged few.
The Crown argued for a harsher sentence at a Court of Appeal hearing today.
Traffic is building on most of Auckland's citybound routes.
Auckland has great internet services, but still has to sort out its transport and housing.
It was the fifth armed robbery of a North Shore pub in just over a year.
"Do I just grab my stuff and run" texted an estate agent caught sleeping at a house.
Worker has been critically hurt after straddle truck tipped over on Auckland's waterfront.
Clothing, bedding and several pairs of underwear were strewn throughout the house.
World War I hero to be remembered at free concert in West Auckland.
More than 4000 people are living rough in Auckland.
Kiwi engineer, construction specialist, academic and railway boss Sean Sweeney.
Poor table manners, lack of etiquette irk restaurateurs and other patrons, a survey found.
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The retailer admits it mislead people over customer rights for faulty products.
Phil Twyford will look favourably on fully funding the SeaPath project to Takapuna.
The Skypath alongside Auckland's Harbour Bridge will be fully-funded by the Government.
The second crash was caused by onlookers not paying attention in the opposite lane.
The national home for New Zealand's maritime history first opened in 1993.
A local board member complained 169 times in eight months about the police helicopter
Delays for drivers heading north of Auckland
Auckland Transport says the new bus service is quicker by up to five minutes.