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BlackRock-managed partnership wins consent for $110m Auckland land deal
LINZ also announced changes to how applications would be handled, effective from today.
Rainbow activist describes being 'cornered' and allegedly assaulted by Destiny Church members
The pride flag was raised after two rainbow crossings were painted out this week.
'Mischief-making': Destiny Church denies assault claims after rainbow flag raised on tree
The pride flag was raised after two rainbow crossings were painted out this week.
'A living hell': Cellmate who starved and beat sex offender is sentenced
Rene Thomas has some unresolved issues he needs to address, a judge said.
Man accused of stabbing two fellow inmates at Auckland prison, killing one, appears in court
Both the defendant and the person who died have interim suppression.
Inmate dead, another wounded in prison stabbing at Wiri
The deadly stabbing happened in the kitchen of the South Auckland prison.
Police, Worksafe open investigation after workplace death in Wiri
Emergency services raced to the scene at 12.30pm today
'They got KFC and McDonald's': Oranga Tamariki reveal how they ended stand-off
Five youths on the roof of an Oranga Tamariki facility came down late last night.
Young people remain on roof of Auckland youth justice facility
The group spent last night on the roof in 11C temperatures.
Prison guard sentenced over Auckland crash that killed cyclist
The guard appeared for sentencing in Manukau District Court today.
Bluebird Foods names new general manager
Potato chips manufacturer Bluebird Foods has appointed a new general manager.
'Just doing it': Saving lives and feeding families the Buttabean way
'I didn't have any funding, I just did it.'
Vaccination by area: Which parts of NZ are lagging behind?
Find out how your suburb's vaccination levels compare.
Road rager shot at car with kids inside
Four-letter word led to 10-minute chase, shooting at car with kids inside.
Industrial dispute threatens bread supply, says George Weston Foods
George Weston Foods staff members go on strike disputing long working hours and low pay.
Rare order: Court tells cops to underwrite proceeds of crime case
Proceeds of crime case against business owner has taken a high risk turn for police
How a tornado brought a South Auckland community together
The tragedy of the tornado was countered by an overwhelming community response.
Tornado relief fund doubled to $200,000
Applications would be accepted until July 19, or until the fund was empty.
Tornado carnage fails to dampen community spirit
Builders, with hands on hips, surveyed the damage while their lackeys pulled out rubbish.
'Beyond imagination': Parents unable to farewell son killed in tornado
The diesel mechanic was believed to have been working on a forklift when he was killed.
Tornadoes hit too fast to predict - meteorologist
Meteorologists say New Zealand does not have the technology to predict tornadoes.