Charter school hold-outs approved as state schools
Decision confirms that all but perhaps one charter school will almost certainly stay open.
Decision confirms that all but perhaps one charter school will almost certainly stay open.
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Business group says no to rough-sleeper project declared a success by councillor.
These are the stories of those who call Auckland's streets home.
Knife-wielding man brazenly robs takeaways of money in front of staff and customers.
Police say a gang-affiliated parent was involved in the large brawl onsite yesterday.
Security guards and police at Rosehill College this morning in response to fights
The teacher and coach denies all the charges and says it's "lies" and a "fabrication".
The transport agency blames design changes for 12 more months of roadworks.
Damning review leads Auckland Transport to prioritise road safety after years of neglect.
Funding shift creates 1060 extra trades academies places for Year 12 students.
Students say they need to buy new laptops to sit a compulsory digital exam.
Southern Motorway construction allegedly causing thousands in damage to homes: residents.
Police would like the public's help to find missing Auckland man Yongan Jin.
Things look good, according to Auckland Council's chief economist.
Teachers feel passionately for their students and say they're not in it for the money.
Thousands of families face disruptions nationwide today as teachers strike.
Youthtown will close most of its after-school services on Wednesday for lack of demand.
Benjamin Swann was a teacher for more than 30 years.
Four years ago Auckland man was diagnosed as bipolar, now he works as peer support.
The judge permanently suppressed the name of a thief who robbed a crash victim.
Two people have already been charged with murder and appeared in court again this week.
E tū union says the company is favouring non-union members.
The incident at an Auckland Westfield Mall was captured on camera.
Two people have appeared in court today accused of murdering a 17-year-old girl.
PPTA claims an immediate $242m 15 per cent pay rise plus a $9.5m housing allowance.
Daycare teacher censured, her registration cancelled and ordered to pay $31,000 in costs.
The man came to the rescue of a woman who was being attacked initially.
Agent suspended for 18 months and fined $5000.
'Staff resourcing a challenge,' emails show, but new team could 'relieve some pressure'.