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Protection proposed for suburb's name
Wesley seeks to secure suburban name after developer backs off bid to take it.
Wesley seeks to secure suburban name after developer backs off bid to take it.
Transport officials unmoved on plea to ban container trucks from passing through Ōrākei
Data was collected looking at the median price of properties for the six months.
It's going to be a long trip home for many Auckland commuters.
Truck crashing into power lines in Mt Eden has brought trains on Western line to a halt.
One commuter described the situation as 'carnage'.
Not even the real estate agent selling the park expected it to go for so much.
Briefings: Building spree creates a risk that development will exceed demand, TEC says.
Five-star luxury and sustainability can be a winning mix, writes Sarah Daniell.
Despite perceptions that the Church of Scientology is extremely secretive, its new Auckland HQ suggests otherwise.
Martin Johnston looks at the journey of paediatric healthcare in New Zealand, bravely going where no children's hospital had before.
An Auckland man who had a drunken brawl with a homeless man in a park, leaving him unconscious, has been found guilty of manslaughter. After
A woman trapped inside a lift for more than an hour has spoken out about the "scary" ordeal.
A stomach bug that ripped through a University of Auckland residence has left 165 students sick, with the worst-affected needing hospital treatment.
The latest section of Auckland’s expanding cycling and walking network was officially opened today by PM John Key.
A new report bragging about how cool and grown-up the ‘new’ Auckland is doesn’t even come close to imagining how great this city could be, writes Greg Dixon.
Auckland rhymes with walkland, and with good reason. If you don't believe us, try some of these top trots.
Next weekend, Grafton United Cricket Club will celebrate its sesquicentennial with a book launch, gala dinner and Twenty20 match featuring a host of former New Zealand players.
Donna McIntyre puts her best foot forward and takes the scenic route through Auckland on a Coast to Coast walk.
Singer songwriter Caitlin Smith has lived in Grafton for 10 years. She appears on Sunday nights at DeBretts in the city, and is performing in the Waiheke Jazz Festival over Easter. She tells Catherine Smith why she loves her suburb.
Kingsland-to-Britomart trains will use both lines to quickly clear Eden Park.
Auckland is a multicultural city and its Heritage Festival should reflect that multicultural heritage. Events are a bit too Pakeha-based, but the walks make for pleasant discovery - and it's free.