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Jahden Nelson underwent dozens of operations and faces years of rehabilitation.
Jahden Nelson underwent dozens of operations and faces years of rehabilitation.
Council said the venture supported its aspirations. Now, it is a creditor.
Bayley Christensen is set to be sentenced in Christchurch in June.
The organisation was forced to call off several events around the country.
The crash has caused lane blockages, motorists have been advised to expect delays.
Residents reported hearing an explosion and saw armed officers descend on a nearby house.
If a tornado is confirmed, it would be the fifth to strike the country in four days.
Promotion is not tokenism or ticking boxes - Willie Jackson.
'The driver was waving his hands in the air while running down the hill'.
The mayor also hit up the new Auckland Transport boss to sort out the road cones.
Heavy rain and high winds could be damaging and make driving hazardous.
An Auckland man believes his dog sensed Sunday's tornado before it began.
The stormy weather is expected to continue all week but hopefully clear by the weekend.
Join Mayor Wayne Brown, Minister for Auckland Michael Wood and Auckland's top business owners as they look at ways to improve Auckland's infrastructure in 2023 and beyond. Video / NZ Herald
OPINION: The way that some staff have been dealt with has been shameful.
Old school dorms out: Uni's new megablock took design tips from students.
A 68-year-old man has died from injuries suffered in a crash on April 7.
It may be time for parents to bring out board games for children.
OPINION: The Rail Link is more than improving transport, it's a transformative project.
OPINION: The Covid cloud lifts and we see the fruit of transformation emerging.
The Committee for Auckland has launched an annual assessment of how the city is faring.
Weather events have left the city with significant damage to public and private assets.
Eke Panuku's role is to handle the big-picture planning for Auckland's future.
The recent floods have made Kāinga Ora determined to push on with future-proofed housing.
The port company is determined to right the wrongs by concentrating on its core business.
Sustainability is now front of mind for the new domestic terminal.
Where we build needs to change in the face of more extreme weather.
A new Central Rail Link station will be the catalyst for change and growth.
'The first cut is the deepest,' sang Rod Stewart. Now he's got a tattoo in Auckland.
About 60 - 70 homes have been assessed so far.