
Driver 'in shock' after truck nearly blown over on Auckland Harbour Bridge
'Freak accident' on harbour bridge caused damage that may take weeks to fix.
'Freak accident' on harbour bridge caused damage that may take weeks to fix.
As traffic crawls through central Auckland today Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency General Manager Transport Services, Brett Gliddon, revealed there was severe damage to the bridge’s centre span. Video / Sylvie Whinray
The traffic chaos was caused by trucks toppling into the bridge structure.
Auckland trains are affected by a track fault at the city's station.
Commuters currently still have to pay with cash on board or have purchased a paper ticket.
Three fishermen died when the trawler sank off the Canterbury coast in 2015.
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The cost includes research, concept development, cultural engagement, and testing.
After reporting Covid's 6-month anniversary Simon Wilson wonders where we'll be in a year.
Aucklanders paid $36.8m in bus lane fines since 2015. Fines more than doubled last year.
Safety warning after plane crash south of Dargaville killed two men
Start of new Hamilton-to-Auckland commuter rail service put off until 2021.
Port of Tauranga holds strong against Covid global trade turbulence.
Michael Radley's company hasn't paid anything, now the ERA has made him liable for $55k.
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Face coverings must be worn on all buses, planes, taxis and rideshares from next week.
A Government-ordered review will focus on whether the road's agreed price was realistic.
The rules for wearing masks on public transport are due to be released on Thursday.
D-Day for a decision on Auckland's alert level restrictions and the rest of the country.
There are now 111 active cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand.
Health authorities are looking for two people who did not use Hop cards on the bus.
US-based Lime gets six-month licence to operate 830 e-scooters.
NZTA announces it will spend $200 million to keep spades in the ground.
NZTA says it never approached other contractors to get job done if negotiations failed.
Warning financial viability of public transport in jeopardy if patronage doesn't recover.
Government relaxes its previous order for port worker Covid-19 testing after panic.
Ports scramble to meet sudden legal requirements for urgent Covid-19 testing.
Police say they have increased number of checkpoints in South Auckland by three to eight.
A German company has built the tool at its factory in China.
Silence is a commodity at the Auckland Council company owning $20.5 billion in assets.