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Council's secret weapon in war on Airbnb cheats
A high-tech weapon could be deployed in the bed tax war.
A high-tech weapon could be deployed in the bed tax war.
COMMENT: Auckland's council is run by bureaucrats, not the elected members.
EDITORIAL: Old pines should be removed from parks without destroying native regrowth.
Pines stopped growing years ago, are stagnating and dying on their feet, says expert.
The hunt for two stoats on Great Barrier Island is to be scaled back.
Some Auckland Transport fares will jump by more than 7 per cent.
A plea from councillor Mike Lee for council to cease and desist has fallen on deaf ears.
Council plans to fell 13 trees this week without waiting for resource consent.
Up to 48 beaches classified as unsuitable last week - but one stood out.
The chances of the unruly travellers paying a litter fine appear slim.
Planning committee chairman - who will be influential in Lime's fate - proposes options.
It ignites world coverage and injects $2m into economy; that's not enough for some people.
A plea to "exorcise" a taniwha was among requests made to Auckland Council's call centre.
Simon Wilson looks at ways to make Auckland a better city in which to live.
Retirement villagers irked by racing club's re-siting of ugly building
The future of Eden Park could be played out at a "crux meeting" next month.
There have been more than 600 ACC e-scooter claims since October.
Eden Park will struggle to pay the interest cost this year on loans of about $50 million.
Lime looks set to have its trial licence extended for three months on Auckland streets.
A city of the 21st century has more of the past than you might think.
The tree came down around 6.30pm in central Auckland.
Some rage and some constructive suggestions as Lime awaits licensing fate.
Airbnb hosts now have to pay tax. One problem - the council can't track them down.
Pigs' extensive presence on the island is dividing residents.
This summer we look back at the big stories of last year. This is from November.
Lime e-scooters are set to stay on Auckland's roads and footpaths until the end of March.
Blaze engulfed heritage-listed St James Presbyterian Church hall in Mt Eden.
Matthew Walker talks with the Herald about funding the city's growth.
Upgrades to protect kauri on the Kitekite track are complete and the track will reopen.