$3.7m Auckland waterfront pedestrian bridge breaks
The bridge was built in 2011 for $3.7 million, and was slated as a temporary solution.
The bridge was built in 2011 for $3.7 million, and was slated as a temporary solution.
'You can’t just shovel gravel in there and leave it.'
Developer Andrew Krukziener says deal being worked up for site is 'smoke and mirrors'.
Taupō's new bus is set to electrify public transport in the town.
There are 71 slips still impacting Kaipara roads after multiple severe weather events.
OPINION: We need to be realistic about what is achievable in our city – and when.
OPINION: It is hard to take the latest proposal seriously.
OPINION: Wayne Brown's ideas about traffic congestion are good but could be far better.
Shoppers were trapped in the carpark for hours at a time on Saturday.
The options were created to include the community and pressure the district council.
From the mayor's office: Build it and they shall come... but how will they get here?
Northland businesses are rallying to get better state highways for the 'isolated north'.
Citizen v bureaucracy: Man says it took more than two years to get $12.15 Hop card refund.
Four people were on the vehicle when it crashed.
The road was blocked by the incident, reopening to all traffic at 1pm.
Resealing works and safety improvements were meant to start last Sunday.
OPINION: Billing motorists to drive at rush hour has been discussed for years.
An economist thinks the arrival of Chinese EVs will see uptake soar.
Auckland Transport say most trains are now within a few minutes of the timetable.
Fluoridation order contained procedural error, despite planned three-leader summit the parties caution against imminent final deal, State Highway 25a showcases the speed of construction when working together and Auckland City Council considers fees for driving at peak time. Video / Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency / NZHerald
OPINION: Some suggestions for the new Government on fixing Auckland, including car parks.
A small group of Restore Passenger Rail protesters block off Queen St during their slow march to voice their demands for more affordable and reliable public transport. Video/ Alyse Wright
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.
Projected fares prompt transport boffins to recommend people rely on buses instead.
Exclusive: Auckland councillors have still to approve the sale of the carpark building.
Waka Kotahi has been reviewing the exemption granted to Fullers360.
Waka Kotahi to get started on 750 lane kilometres of road renewals planned this summer.
Urgent climate-related transport challenges continue to hang in the balance.
The interchange will be closed over three nights.