
Letters: Auckland Transport, New Zealand Post cop criticism
OPINION: 'The thinking seems to be you alienate customers then hike prices.'
OPINION: 'The thinking seems to be you alienate customers then hike prices.'
Auckland Transport says scheduled buses are accepting Hop cards and train tickets.
Mayor Wayne Brown reveals new plans and tough budget cuts for transport in Auckland.
Bus, train and ferry fares will rise by 6.2 per cent in February next year.
Meola Road will be closed from mid-December until early February.
Dean Kimpton talks car park mayhem, missing cyclists, tough budgets and customer delight.
Westfield vows to deliver food and drink to customers if trapped in car park.
City Rail Link chief executive Dr Sean Sweeney and Auckland Transport executive Mark Lambert provide an update on the progress of the Auckland rail project. Video / Dean Purcell
OPINION: It is hard to take the latest proposal seriously.
Shoppers were trapped in the carpark for hours at a time on Saturday.
Mayor Wayne Brown says the costs are unjustifiable.
One shopper said babies and mothers were stranded and people were having anxiety attacks.
Citizen v bureaucracy: Man says it took more than two years to get $12.15 Hop card refund.
Four people were on the vehicle when it crashed.
Mayor Wayne Brown has floated a $5 charge on busy motorways to beat congestion.
OPINION: Some suggestions for the new Government on fixing Auckland, including car parks.
Waka Kotahi has been reviewing the exemption granted to Fullers360.
The mayoral office was not impressed with the assumptions made by AT.
Stop trashing AT's improving image, Brown told AT chief executive Dean Kimpton.
You take away our parking, you take away our customers, says one retailer.
Auckland Transport is delaying part of its plan to expand the bus lanes.
The new parking signs are already turning away customers, say worried businesses.
Bore water for homes and a new sewage treatment system are proposed by developers.
Revenue rises 26 per cent to $2.7 billion.
OPINION: Tensions are growing, and concerns need to be voiced – popular or not.
A trial of the cameras found motorists driving over three times the speed limit.
Introducing more buses will not save any time, says one commuter.
Losing downtown public parking is a disaster, says developer Andrew Krukziener.
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown gets an annual ratecard from Bernard Orsman and Simon Wilson.
It's been a year now since Precinct announced it was shortlisted as the buyer.