Quake risk: Auckland's oldest suburban library to close
Closing a "difficult decision" but public safety is paramount, council says.
Closing a "difficult decision" but public safety is paramount, council says.
A second water fault is affecting some Auckland residents in Mt Wellington today.
Watercare due to finish restoration work late today.
A person struck by a truck has been taken to hospital in a serious condition.
Man who acted as lookout during brutal dairy attack has been jailed
'They've got the wrong place and they should just come out and admit it.'
Armed police were called to Grey Lynn's Sussex St today.
Baljeet Singh, 29, was acquitted by a jury today.
A jury has reached a verdict in the trial of a taxi driver accused of indecent assault.
New rentals are more expensive in South Auckland and the North Shore.
A mother and son were violently attacked in their Grey Lynn dairy.
The mother and son were stabbed while minding their family business.
One person is in Auckland Hospital with serious injuries.
Bitter matrimonial dispute lies behind Mongrel Mob moving into upmarket Grey Lynn complex.
Power restored to most after downed line cuts power to Auckland homes.
Many people had offered to purchase the cattle and give them a new home.
Outrage after inner city farm announced it would slaughter three cows.
Police are investigating the stabbing of two people in Grey Lynn.
Due to the "advanced decomposition of her body" a cause of death could not be determined.
Remuera's total yearly house sales no longer top $1b after dipping in 2018.
Speedway understood to have struck a last-minute deal with council bosses .
What went wrong with Pride? David Herkt on the story behind its acrimonious collapse.
"What the forest needs is a bit of renovation, rather than a demolition," says a resident.
Pines stopped growing years ago, are stagnating and dying on their feet, says expert.
Council plans to fell 13 trees this week without waiting for resource consent.
Airbnb hosts now have to pay tax. One problem - the council can't track them down.
The pair has been selling trees at the intersection for years and never had an issue.
Trevor Audain, 94, worked as a Santa Claus from 1984 to 1998.