
Person hospitalised after assault in Karaka
A person is in a serious condition after an alleged assault in Karaka, south of Auckland.
A person is in a serious condition after an alleged assault in Karaka, south of Auckland.
Black smoke could be seen in parts of Massey, West Auckland, this morning.
The family finally had someone show up on Saturday afternoon to restore power.
David Seymour says good care, friends and an obsessive hobby have made life worth living.
He's calling for change, believing it's a matter of time until someone is hurt or dies.
Cordons remain in place in several streets.
The recent flooding events reveals the mess created by Auckland Council.
Elliott St eateries will open from dusk till dawn.
Rebuild unlikely to have a big impact on reversing the slowdown in residential building.
A group of roadworkers on Kauri Crescent reported being shot at.
Was Valent the man who sent a postcard from the Maldives signed "Don"?
"Mobile generators were a godsend. In our new villages, we’re building generators."
The 51-year-old narrowly averted an indefinite sentence five years ago.
Donation follows huge community support for fundraiser.
Defence lawyers acknowledge he caused the death of 16-year-old Trinity Oliver.
A severe thunderstorm watch covers Auckland, Great Barrier Island, Northland, Coromandel.
More wild weather forecast for regions battered by Gabrielle.
“This will be presented to the whānau of Matua Vincent Heperi."
Auction firm says there may be a short-term imbalance in demand and supply of used cars.
Showing your colours at Te Matatini is as important as kapa haka
Auckland-based med-tech sounding out American-based support.
Emergency services are at the scene after a body was found in Manurewa.
'People in these areas are advised to prepare as best they can in case of a downpour'.
It comes at a time when many state highways across the country are in dire need of repair.
Our kapa haka experts give their view on day 2 of Te Matatini.
Immigration 'shambles' blamed as IRD claims more than $200k.
Cyclone Gabrielle caused widespread damage, closing roads and isolating communities.
Police say the man and women have allegedly stolen more than $300,000 worth of goods.
Flood-ravaged centres across the North Island are in for more rain.
Woman's cancer has relapsed after dangerous roads delayed life-saving drugs.