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NZ's future: Zero emissions by 2100?
Slashing pastoral stock numbers by up to 35 per cent has been suggested among ways to push New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions down to zero by 2100.
Slashing pastoral stock numbers by up to 35 per cent has been suggested among ways to push New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions down to zero by 2100.
Emergency road repairs close two northbound lanes near Nelson St off-ramp.
Emergency road works are under way during peak traffic this morning.
A Syrian community leader claims Syrian New Zealanders are being targeted at Auckland Airport.
Taking a positive look at pink bike paths, virtual headsets and a few movies.
The bill will bring taxis, shuttles, private hire vehicles, and dial-a-driver services into one category.
Forestry trucking is ripping up Whanganui's rural roads. Now ratepayers face a possible $20 million bill to fix them.
NZ Superannuation Fund has defended its stake in a roading contractor.
Delays after injury-crash on Auckland's Northern Motorway.
A researcher says it's embarrassing our country hasn't yet made the move.
Locals say its only a matter of time before the massive vehicles send "someone home in an ambulance".
If you're driving through West Auckland, you may face big traffic queues.
EDITORIAL: There is a phrase which ought to guide policymakers and politicians when considering big projects - on time and within budget.
The skies are beginning to clear after last night's storm, but the respite may be short-lived, with thunderstorms and more heavy rain forecast for later today.
More than 2000 passengers will use it during morning peak, mostly university students.
Pukekohe rail and Gulf Harbour ferry commuters will be taking buses today.
The first images of a Hyperloop test track built in the middle of the Nevada desert have been released.
The Warkworth-Wellsford highway will now cost twice as much, but the Government says it is worth every cent.
Stranded residents of a small village north of Kaikoura have finally got road access.
Auckland's signature pink Lightpath downtown will be re-opened tomorrow morning after getting a fresh coat of paint. The Lightpath
A Dunedin shopkeeper fears she will witness another fatal crash.
COMMENT: Auckland should look at a deal with the Government to share returns on growth.
A battle is brewing between Auckland accommodation providers and the city's mayor over who will pay for tourism promotion.
The Auckland Volcanic Field will "almost certainly" erupt again, and a swarm of earthquakes will be the first signal of a catastrophe, say scientists.
'Missing link' should ease some of Auckland's transport woes.
The NZTA is investigating where to put noise barriers beside sections of urban motorways in Auckland.
Driver who killed Kerry Gunn had been drinking, but only sentenced to home detention.
Travel is safer now, so fewer of us are dying in large-scale disasters, but climate change could reverse the trend.