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Teenage boy falls down cliff at Bucklands Beach
A teenage boy has fallen off a cliff at Musick Point.
A teenage boy has fallen off a cliff at Musick Point.
Lynne and John Davis are stuck in the disaster zone after their flight was cancelled.
There are questions about the Jami-Lee Ross debacle the National Party has not answered.
Katrina Bungard tells the Herald Ross had harassed her in 2016 and 2017.
An Auckland family say they found 11 metal items in a tub of Kāpiti icecream.
Man charged with starting fire that destroyed a Somerville Rd house.
"We've got a well-involved substantial house fire there. There's substantial damage."
The council looks to the social media champion and young MP to engage local youth.
World War I hero to be remembered at free concert in West Auckland.
Electrician Mike Muir feels lucky that he can take a day off to be with his daughters.
All Black Aaron Smith's system devised by Leonardo di Caprio's trainer.
At least five more schools consider dumping NCEA Level 1 in view of proposed reforms.
Dan Bidois says he was like the Fonzie of his school, popular for the wrong reasons.
Dick Quax was never one to go down without a fight.
Two Auckland pools have been forced to evacuate 29 times so far this year.
Howick College principal Iva Ropati says Pasifika students benefit from a strong identity.
When the girl was admitted to hospital she had fractures to her skull, arms, legs and ribs
Police are still investigating how a 4-month-old Howick baby received 16 fractured bones
Two men are safe after their small aluminium boat overturned in Mellons Bay, near Howick.
Restaurant Association says Council mistake will have significant impact.
Aotea Centre and art gallery face "service level cuts" due to a council funding squeeze.
Auckland Transport will postpone planned school bus cuts where parents are unhappy
Concerned parents and principals are speaking at a Howick Local Board meeting at 6pm.
Auckland Transport is axing some school buses and telling children to catch public buses.
Now's the time to buy if you're looking for your first home: mortgage broker.
Readers ask why they can mow their lawns, yet contractors can't mow parks
Motorists are flooding the Herald with complaints against the proposed petrol tax.
SPCA are appealing to the public after a tiny dog was found wearing a heartbreaking note.
Mothers to great-grandmothers run volunteer sewing 'factory' making clothes for charity.
Most new Auckland teachers plan to leave town, and many are deferring having children.