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  • KiwiRail working to upgrade heat resistance of Auckland train tracks

    News
    New Zealand transport
    13 Feb 2024
    Grafton Station Auckland during cancellations across the city's rail network caused by an overhead power cable fault.

    Extensive work was done over the summer holidays but not all the track was upgraded to make it more heat resistant. Audio

    KiwiRail working to upgrade heat resistance of Auckland train tracks
  • Thousands of Auckland commuters affected by train cancellations

    News
    New Zealand transport
    12 Feb 2024
    A train stands at Penrose station as services were suspended due to a large fire on James Fletcher Drive in South Auckland.

    With more than 30 cancellations due to hot tracks are in place across the city, and AT says residents deserve better.

    Thousands affected as dozens of Auckland trains cancelled due to hot weather
  • Community want more support as thousands of homes set to be built

    News
    New Zealand housing
    8 Feb 2024
    Derelict buildings near Point Chevalier's town centre.

    Residents say they're worried about increasing anti-social behaviour in the suburb.

    Concerns about lack of facilities for housing developments in Auckland suburb
  • Fire crews battling Onehunga blaze for second day

    Audio
    environment
    8 Feb 2024
    Smoke billowing from a fire at a rubbish and recycling plant in Auckland on 8 February, 2024.

    Fire crews are battling a blaze in Auckland's Onehunga for a second day. While the fire is now contained, it's yet to be extinguished and FENZ says it could take a while. It broke out at Green Gorilla… Audio

  • Hillary Outdoors to close education centre on Aotea Great Barrier Island

    News
    New Zealand Business
    5 Feb 2024
    Great Barrier Island

    Staff have had their way of life changed by news of the closure,its chief executive says, but have all been offered relocation to another centre in their current roles.

    Hillary Outdoors to close education centre on Aotea Great Barrier Island
  • Storms to subside overnight into Sunday, after power cuts, trees down

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    New Zealand weather
    4 Feb 2024
    Storm clouds over Queen Elizabeth Park in Kāpiti after a thunderstorm.

    Storms and strong wind that caused power cuts and traffic snarls are expected to ease overnight between Saturday and Sunday, MetService says.

    Wild weather: Storms to subside overnight
  • Three further people arrested for murder of Samuel Curle

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    New Zealand
    2 Feb 2024
    Police in Wellington. Generic image

    Two other men were initially charged in December 2023.

    Three further people arrested for murder of Samuel Curle
  • Auckland's popular hidden gem Lake Wainamu closed to public

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    environment natural disasters
    29 Jan 2024
    A sign that states "Lake Wainamu closed".

    Hikers and thrill-seekers are becoming increasingly frustrated that one of Auckland's hidden gems has now been closed for a year, after being damaged during the Anniversary Day floods.

    And the… Audio

  • 'Eventually they'll start taking windows': 15 burglaries on one street

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    New Zealand crime
    26 Jan 2024
    Andrew Marshall's house in Swanson has been red-stickered after the Auckland Anniversary floods in 2023, but looters are taking advantage of the family's absence.

    "Every time we get looted they take something from our house, even if there's nothing," a resident of one flood-hit Auckland street says.

    Looters continue to target flood-stricken homeowners in Auckland
  • Incident at Plant Food and Research facility

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    New Zealand Auckland Region
    23 Jan 2024
    Emergency services respond to an incident involving chemicals at Plant and Food Research on 23 January, 2024.

    The facility was evacuated after a chemical odour triggered the fire alarm.

    FENZ, police respond to incident at Plant Food and Research facility in Mt Albert
  • Waitākere walking track re-opens after 5 year closure

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    conservation environment
    23 Jan 2024
    A group of tourists enjoying a stunning scene of nature while cruising into waterfall in Milford Sound, New Zealand.

    A popular Waitākere walking track has re-opened after a years long closure due to Kauri Die back. Five years ago it was estimated one in five trees in the Waitākere Ranges were infected with the… Video, Audio

  • Financially strapped migrant workers protest for wages in wake of ELE collapse

    News
    New Zealand employment
    19 Jan 2024
    ELE protest outside Deloitte in Auckland

    Migrant workers have been protesting today at not receiving their final pay after losing their jobs a month ago.

    Financially strapped migrant workers protest for wages in wake of ELE collapse
  • Auckland road reopens after police closure

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    19 Jan 2024

    Police say they have resolved an "incident" at a New Lynn house that saw part of the road closed.

    New Lynn road closure as police respond to incident
  • Trio accused of murder granted interim name suppression

    News
    New Zealand crime
    15 Jan 2024
    Police are holding a media conference this afternoon about missing man, Jayden Mamfredos

    The three men arrested after the death of Jayden Mamfredos-Nair have been remanded in custody during their first court appearance.

    Trio accused of murder in Jayden Mamfredos-Nair case remanded in custody
  • Three charged with murder of man who went missing due in court

    News
    New Zealand court
    15 Jan 2024
    Jayden Mamfredos-Nair

    Three men are due to appear in court today, charged with murdering Jayden Mamfredos-Nair who went missing in Auckland last April.

    Jayden Mamfredos-Nair case: Three men charged with murder due in court
  • 'Influx of international visitors' boosts tourism industry

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    Business tourism
    14 Jan 2024
    A group of people visiting the geothermal pools in Wai-O-Tapu park.

    Summer is off to a cracking start, with sunny days forecast and plenty of customers ready and willing to book, tourism businesses say.

    'Influx of international visitors' boosts New Zealand tourism industry
  • Aucklanders flock to parks and beaches as summer heats up

    News
    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    14 Jan 2024
    Sun and swimmers out in Mission Bay, Auckland on 10 January 2024.

    Auckland Council have reported large visitor numbers in many areas.

    Aucklanders flock to parks and beaches as summer heats up
  • Third man charged with murder in Jayden Mamfredos-Nair case

    News
    New Zealand crime
    14 Jan 2024
    Police are holding a media conference this afternoon about missing man, Jayden Mamfredos

    A 20-year-old was arrested on Saturday night, hours after two others were charged, police say.

    Third man charged with murder in Jayden Mamfredos-Nair case
  • Body found, murder charges laid in Jayden Mamfredos-Nair case

    News
    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    14 Jan 2024
    Police are holding a media conference this afternoon about missing man, Jayden Mamfredos

    Two men have been charged with the murder of missing Auckland man Jayden Mamfredos-Nair.

    Body found, murder charges laid in Jayden Mamfredos-Nair case
  • Property listings hit record low

    News
    Business housing
    11 Jan 2024
    Houses in Tairua on the Coromandel Peninsula.

    One website has recorded its lowest monthly figure in 16 years, but some regions are still bucking the trend.

    Property listings hit record low
  • Four days of fine weather needed for safe swimming after storms - scientist

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    1 Jan 2024
    A public health warning sign at Mission Bay beach alert people to not swim, fish or collect shellfish.

    It will take up four days of fine weather to reduce the risk to swimmers from sewage runoff after heavy rains last week, a freshwater scientist says.

    Four days of fine weather needed for safe swimming after storms - scientist
  • Companies offer job to migrants hit in ELE collapse

    News
    New Zealand
    25 Dec 2023
    Tools on building site

    More than 1000 permanent staff, casual workers and contractors have been affected after five companies in the group went into receivership.

    Companies offer job to migrants hit in ELE group collapse
  • SH1 at Brynderwyn Hills to close for nine weeks

    News
    New Zealand transport
    19 Dec 2023
    State Highway 1 closed at the Brynderwyn Hills.

    State Highway 1 at the Brynderwyn Hills will be closed for nine weeks next year to allow for critical repair work.

    State Highway 1 at Brynderwyn Hills to close for nine weeks for repairs
  • Auckland trains shut down for repairs over Christmas and New Year

    News
    New Zealand transport
    16 Dec 2023
    A train stands at Penrose station as services were suspended due to a large fire on James Fletcher Drive in South Auckland.

    Auckland's passenger rail network will shut for two weeks over the summer for improvement and maintenance work.

    Auckland trains shut down for repairs over Christmas and New Year
  • 'Immense sadness', 'relief' as homeowner receives council's buyout offer

    News
    New Zealand weather
    12 Dec 2023
    Muriwai flood damage

    A Muriwai resident is among the first owners of storm-damaged homes in Auckland to receive a buyout offer.

    Muriwai homeowner feels 'immense sadness' but also relief over council buyout offer
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