Simon Bridges to become NZTA chair
The former National leader and Transport Minister will chair Waka Kotahi's board.
The former National leader and Transport Minister will chair Waka Kotahi's board.
Police are able to tap into data gathered from across the road network.
The state-owned railway company is discussing more funding to complete the rebuild.
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The SH1 route from Kaitāia to Pukenui gets speed limits reduced.
The policy statement reveals harsher fines and more roadside tests for drivers.
Some have questioned timing of the works, criticising the disruption for commuters.
OPINION: Some will always oppose the changes that others advocate.
Christopher Luxon's $200b hole claim doesn't quite pass the sniff test.
The uncertainty comes a year on from when Kaitaki lost power in the middle of Cook Strait.
OPINION: Vince Cocurullo says Brynderwyns closure warning gives time to prepare.
Michael Wood says the new Government is running a double standard.
An industry boss wants clarity as EV owners get set to pay Road User Charges.
Blockhouse Bay business owner Matt Borsos along with other businesses are up in arms over Auckland Transport plans for safety improvements for buses in the main shopping strip including a new bus station in front of the green space located dead centre of the village. Video / Dean Purcell
Wellington has been more of a loser than a winner in 2023.
OPINION: Herald readers write about the decision not to fund the new ferries, and more.
Nicola Willis is promising to lift the lid on Labour's so-called 'fiscal cliffs'.
The road is expected to be closed for several hours.
Westfield vows to deliver food and drink to customers if trapped in car park.
Developer Andrew Krukziener says deal being worked up for site is 'smoke and mirrors'.
There are 71 slips still impacting Kaipara roads after multiple severe weather events.
Mayor Wayne Brown says the costs are unjustifiable.
The options were created to include the community and pressure the district council.
Northland businesses are rallying to get better state highways for the 'isolated north'.
An economist thinks the arrival of Chinese EVs will see uptake soar.
Schoolchildren should have choices other than the motorway, says Wayne Brown.
The reopening of the road brings a welcome economic boost to the Coromandel Peninsula.
Waka Kotahi hasn't accepted any claims for vehicle damage in three years.
The hull has been damaged and there is a small hole above the water line.
The airline is thinking big as it faces more disruption due to engine issues.