Motorcyclist dies in Pakuranga Rd accident
Road remains closed after motorcyclist dies in Pakuranga crash.
Road remains closed after motorcyclist dies in Pakuranga crash.
The secret is well and truly out for one of Aotearoa's most eclectic summer festivals.
Sport in the sunshine draws crowds as Prada Cup finals get underway.
Three of the seven Te Atatū houses to be built have already been sold.
Emergency services arrived at the scene of an assault at Victor Eaves Park at 1.30pm.
The motorcyclist was airlifted to Auckland hospital.
It's cheap, rotten housing, said one neighbour.
Prada Cup racing is back on in Auckland this weekend, but that's not all.
Crown witness alleges sexual abuse and drug use was common at Opetaia's home.
Twenty tons of discharge, including water, were taken away overnight after the spill.
Kiwis expect a successful Team NZ to defend the Cup in NZ.
The last protester trying to save a 120yo tree in Avondale has been removed and arrested.
Dozens of dirt bike riders were seen around Auckland over the long Waitangi Day weekend.
Move could pave the way for providing carbon-free, or "green" hydrogen for transport.
Chemical considered low toxicity but can cause nasal irritation and headaches.
The change in zoning is also expected to save the club paying a hefty annual rates bill.
Samoan church struck off the Charities Register after employees stole millions of dollars.
The Education Ministry is forecasting a shortfall of 30 secondary teachers this year.
Four boaties ended up in the water desperate to be rescued.
He faces 33 charges relating to 8 boys including multiple counts of sexual abuse.
The Mad Butcher saga takes another turn.
Bell Gully also named five senior associates and a special counsel.
Police are on the hunt for those involved in an illegal dirt bike ride through Auckland.
The second day of a high-profile trial has started.
More footage of the unruly dirt bike riders in Auckland continues to emerge.
The trial was scheduled for February 28 next year.
Opetaia faces multiple charges of sexual violation and indecent assault.
Figures show the irreversible loss of Auckland's most productive land is accelerating.
Defence lawyer: 'This case is one of New Zealand's long-standing and terrible mysteries.'