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Bus drivers finally agree to new pay deal
Auckland bus drivers vote for a deal which will include an 11.5 per cent pay increase over the next three years.
Minister gets tip from barber about rail costs
A remark in a barber shop may prove instrumental in costing rail users more money to catch electric trains.
Busway commuters' free parks at risk
Commuters leaving their cars for the day at stations attached to Auckland's Northern Busway are in danger of losing free parking.
$1b electric rail project gets go-ahead at last
Auckland's long-awaited $1bn rail electrification project is back on track, under Govt funding approval to buy a fleet of new trains.
$500m electric train boost 'historical' for Auckland - ARC
Public transport in Auckland is set to take a huge leap forward, says ARC chairman Mike Lee.
Infratil boss right back in the game
After a battle with cancer, Lloyd Morrison tells Liam Dann why he still has work to do
Passengers on doomed ferry asked to help bail, inquiry told
Fifteen minutes before the Princess Ashika sank with the loss of 74 lives, passengers were asked to help bail, a survivor has said,
Bus unions patch up split over pay
The four unions involved in the long-running Auckland bus drivers pay dispute have patched up their differences.
Bus company seeks ban on heavyweight drivers
NZ Bus is trying to bar job-seekers weighing more than 115kg from its Auckland workforce.