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Pacific elders and youth forge stronger bonds with Auckland Museum
Community leaders are working to establish stronger connections between Pacific communities and the Auckland Museum, facilitating engagement with their cultural heritage.
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Retailers need more support to offset construction work disruption - research
Disruption has been felt widely through projects such as Auckland City Rail Link and Wellington's 'Let's Get Wellington Moving'.
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Northland farmers welcome heavy rainfall amid drought
The president of Federated Farmers in Northland says farmers have been grateful for the downpour.
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Former vice-president of NZ's only self-declared republic outed as sex offender
Bryan Ramage was served seven years' imprisonment.
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Man jailed for child sexual abuse keeps temporary name suppression
He was regarded as a leader in his profession and was well-known in the community.
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Widow of Fa'anānā Efeso Collins wants inquiry into his death
The widow of late Green Party MP Fa'anānā Efeso Collins is calling for an inquest into his death, accusing the organisers of the charity event he was attending at the time of failing him. Audio
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Good riddance to bad rubbish at a north Auckland tip
More than half of Auckland's rubbish gets dumped at one landfill, where waste is turned into energy to power homes and grow food.
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Wayne Brown: Fewer people at Speedway than at a corner dairy
Western Springs Speedway is a burden on the ratepayer, and fewer people go there than to the corner dairy, according to Auckland's mayor.
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Food bank keeps lunches coming with corporate sponsorship
An Auckland food bank that was facing closure last year can now keep its doors open until the end of term two, thanks to a corporate sponsorship.
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Minister closes inner Hauraki Gulf to fishing of rock lobster
Shane Jones says the closure, starting from April 1, is to allow the lobster population to restore itself.
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'This isn't over' - expect challenges to Western Springs Speedway closure
The iconic Western Springs Speedway is set to close but Albany Ward councillor John Watson is rallying against what he calls an "engineered eviction". Audio
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Police incident briefly closes Auckland's SH1 north of Warkworth
Police are speaking with two people following a callout to a rural property near Warkworth.
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'People need to know who you are' - Man jailed for sexually violating boy, keeps identity secret
The victim was 14 years old at the time.
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Gloriavale man died trying to 'black out'
Sincere Standtrue, 20, was found in the community's paint shop. Audio
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Man convicted of 17 counts of rape and sexual assault to be sentenced
John Hope Muchirahondo was found guilty last September of offending against nine women between 2011 and 2021.
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Six years, nine months' prison for man who raped, sexually assaulted then-partner
A man has been sentenced to six years and nine months in prison for the two instances of sexual violence he inflicted on his then-partner.
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Celebrating death of loved pets in 'a positive way'
"You're paying for the privilege of leaving your pet in a nice environment," a pet cemetery owner says.
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Major rush-hour delays after crashes on Auckland motorway
Commuters are facing a crawl to work after, after two separate crashes.
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Sand mining 14,000-signature protest petition to be given to Parliament
A 14,000-signature petition against a proposed fast-tracked sand mining operation off Northland's Bream Bay is due to be handed over at Parliament on Wednesday. Audio
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Iconic Auckland restaurant to close after 20 years
Popular eatery will Monsoon Poon close in May due to the sale of its building and pending demolition work.
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Pasifika Festival to bring island vibes to Western Springs
It's one of the largest and most vibrant celebrations of Pacific Island cultures.
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Why does traffic spike during 'March madness'?
And what you can do as Auckland drivers and businesses prepare for a month of congestion. Audio
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Five-vehicle crash, one towing a boat, blocks key Auckland motorway
A multi-vehicle crash, including one towing a boat, is causing traffic delays on an Auckland motorway.
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Freight downturn eats into KiwiRail's half-year earnings
The state-owned company recorded an operating surplus of $25.8 million for the six months ended December, down more than a third from a year ago.
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Bishop reveals new 'urbanist' vision for Auckland's future
The Transport Minister has laid out a vision for boosting Auckland's urban density in a speech to a business group.