Search Results
Displaying items 376 - 400 of 1819 in total
-
KiwiRail working to upgrade heat resistance of Auckland train tracks
Extensive work was done over the summer holidays but not all the track was upgraded to make it more heat resistant. Audio
-
Thousands of Auckland commuters affected by train cancellations
With more than 30 cancellations due to hot tracks are in place across the city, and AT says residents deserve better.
-
Community want more support as thousands of homes set to be built
Residents say they're worried about increasing anti-social behaviour in the suburb.
-
Fire crews battling Onehunga blaze for second day
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
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.
-
Storms to subside overnight into Sunday, after power cuts, trees down
Storms and strong wind that caused power cuts and traffic snarls are expected to ease overnight between Saturday and Sunday, MetService says.
-
Three further people arrested for murder of Samuel Curle
Two other men were initially charged in December 2023.
-
Auckland's popular hidden gem Lake Wainamu closed to public
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
"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.
-
Incident at Plant Food and Research facility
The facility was evacuated after a chemical odour triggered the fire alarm.
-
Waitākere walking track re-opens after 5 year closure
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
Migrant workers have been protesting today at not receiving their final pay after losing their jobs a month ago.
-
Auckland road reopens after police closure
Police say they have resolved an "incident" at a New Lynn house that saw part of the road closed.
-
Trio accused of murder granted interim name suppression
The three men arrested after the death of Jayden Mamfredos-Nair have been remanded in custody during their first court appearance.
-
Three charged with murder of man who went missing due in court
Three men are due to appear in court today, charged with murdering Jayden Mamfredos-Nair who went missing in Auckland last April.
-
'Influx of international visitors' boosts tourism industry
Summer is off to a cracking start, with sunny days forecast and plenty of customers ready and willing to book, tourism businesses say.
-
Aucklanders flock to parks and beaches as summer heats up
Auckland Council have reported large visitor numbers in many areas.
-
Third man charged with murder in Jayden Mamfredos-Nair case
A 20-year-old was arrested on Saturday night, hours after two others were charged, police say.
-
Body found, murder charges laid in Jayden Mamfredos-Nair case
Two men have been charged with the murder of missing Auckland man Jayden Mamfredos-Nair.
-
Property listings hit record low
One website has recorded its lowest monthly figure in 16 years, but some regions are still bucking the trend.
-
Four days of fine weather needed for safe swimming after storms - scientist
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.
-
Companies offer job to migrants hit in ELE collapse
More than 1000 permanent staff, casual workers and contractors have been affected after five companies in the group went into receivership.
-
SH1 at Brynderwyn Hills to close for nine weeks
State Highway 1 at the Brynderwyn Hills will be closed for nine weeks next year to allow for critical repair work.
-
Auckland trains shut down for repairs over Christmas and New Year
Auckland's passenger rail network will shut for two weeks over the summer for improvement and maintenance work.
-
'Immense sadness', 'relief' as homeowner receives council's buyout offer
A Muriwai resident is among the first owners of storm-damaged homes in Auckland to receive a buyout offer.