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Princess Ashika sentencing today
Four men and a shipping company found guilty of 30 charges relating to the 2009 sinking of the Tongan ferry Princess Ashika, in which 74 people died, will be sentenced today.
Bob Scott: Highway upgrade cheaper, safer
Warkworth resident Bob Scott writes on the planned motorway north of Auckland - the 'Holiday Highway'
Ferry victims' families satisfied with guilty verdict
Families of the passengers whose lives were lost in Tonga's Princess Ashika ferry tragedy feel they have got some justice.
Jonathan Metcalfe: Many pluses to mixed ownership
Public private partnerships work for the good of all, writes Jonathan Metcalfe
NZ road deaths in 2011 at record low
Road deaths are set to be at a record "absolutely, truly remarkable" low for a third successive month.
Alasdair Thompson: Plan how to pay for your own future, Auckland
Alasdair Thompson, chief executive of the Employers and Manufacturers Association, says the Super City needs to put its capital to work where it's most needed.