School students crammed on to overcrowded buses
"If the bus stops too fast everyone falls over like 10 Pin Bowling."
"If the bus stops too fast everyone falls over like 10 Pin Bowling."
The young activist who's leading the fight against the Fletcher development at Ihumātao.
EDITORIAL: Mayor Phil Goff is letting the Government make Auckland's big decisions.
Rates to rise from 2.5 per cent a year in Goff's first term to 3.5pc in second term.
Phil Goff places trust high on the campaign in contest against John Tamihere.
Tamihere says there are huge problems in Auckland that Goff has "totally neglected".
Phil Goff is putting trust at the centre of his campaign where he faces John Tamihere.
Auckland Council yesterday lifted a temporary ban on the scooters.
Bill Buckley says he has to tell drivers about the future of the sport this weekend.
Auckland Council will announce if Lime scooters will return to Auckland streets today.
Queens Wharf is fast losing its potential as a people's wharf - but why is this happening?
Still trying to wrap your head around the proposed changes to speed limits in Auckland?
Auckland Council will make a decision on Lime's future in the city by tomorrow.
Earlier: Of the 7997 people who submitted on whether the council should call on the Government to ban fireworks, 89 per cent were in favour of it.
The council is asking Aucklanders for their thoughts on the proposed change.
The amount of cover the Auckland Council thinks it could need has jumped by 10 per cent
An injured cyclist says he may not have survived a crash if the car was going any faster.
Auckland Transport propose dropping speeds to 30km/h on some central city streets.
Scooters set to stay off streets until at least Wednesday.
Hundreds of Auckland streets could have their speed limits dropped from August.
E-scooter Injury claims appear to have dropped dramatically since Lime was suspended.
Majority of Aucklanders call on council to get the Government to ban fireworks
Controversial plan to build $1.4 billion housing development sunk by drawn-out appeals.
Lime says its e-scooters are safe, but it is unclear if they will be back on the streets.
Councillor bombarded by emails warns Lime's petition to end suspension could backfire.
After scooters pulled from streets, a debrief finally happens.
"We want to be around for the long run helping you get from A to B," Lime says.
The island is preparing for a barrage of wind and rain.
The company has until noon to meet an Auckland Council deadline on safety issues.
Piha residents asked to build "community resilience" and emergency plans.