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Shining examples of what a city can become
The Global Cities initiative is looking at ways to help Auckland become a better place to live and work, writes Ruth Le Pla.

RWC: Packed trains have problems but buses run swiftly
The bars in town were full and Queen St buzzed with fans dressed in All Black jerseys and face paint.

Lies, spies and flights of fancy
Spies, jail sentences, hidden assets, a famous explorer - a former MP's bid to build a high-tech stealth helicopter has more twists than a combat mission, reports Karyn Scherer.

Remote-controlled eyes keep watch from NZ skies
One of the world's more highly-sophisticated miniature drone spy planes can often be found in the skies over New Zealand.

RWC: Bridge connects the waterfront
Aucklanders will get an early taste of a $120 million waterfront development on Wednesday when a new bridge linking the Viaduct Harbour to Wynyard Quarter opens.

Teens rush to gain driver licences
Fifteen-year-olds have been rushing to sit the driving test for their learner's licence before tomorrow's law change.

Deborah Hill Cone: From fallen star to the old familiar
There's nothing like being left waiting at a chilly airport to make you appreciate Air NZ.