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Police incident briefly closes Auckland's SH1 north of Warkworth
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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Man jailed seven years for sexually violating 14-year-old boy in 2007, keeps identity secret
'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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Sincere Standtrue inquest: Gloriavale man's death was result of 'blacking out', coroner finds
Gloriavale man died trying to 'black out'
Sincere Standtrue, 20, was found in the community's paint shop. Audio
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Christchurch man convicted of 17 counts of rape and sexual assault to be sentenced
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 and nine months' prison for Tasman man who raped and sexually assaulted partner
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 'positive way' at Albany pet cemetery
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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Auckland traffic: Major delays after crash blocks two lanes on Northwestern Motorway
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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Bream Bay sand mining 14,000-strong protest petition to be given to Parliament
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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Auckland restaurant Monsoon Poon will close after nearly 20 years
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 2025: Bringing the island vibes to Western Springs
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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March madness: 'Always a massive spike in traffic'
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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Crash involving a boat blocks key Auckland motorway as 'March madness' begins
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
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
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.
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SkyCity takes a hit as gamblers limit spending
SkyCity takes a hit as gamblers limit spending
The casino operator's revenue was also affected by higher regulatory costs.
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Urban Issues with Timothy Welch
Audio 17 Feb 2025Timothy Welch, a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland, discusses Auckland's rail closures and the lifting of speed limits on roads. Audio
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Opposition pans 'Everyone Must Go' ads for toilet-queue tone
Opposition pans 'Everyone Must Go' tourism ads for toilet-queue tone
Labour and the Greens say the government should focus spending on tourism infrastructure like tracks, toilets and protection of nature instead of more advertising.
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Auckland travel firm Worldwide Holiday to pay $140k for wage cuts during pandemic
Travel firm to pay $140k for wage cuts during pandemic
The firm failed to get an employee's written permission before cutting his wages and bonuses.
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Locals fear a fast-tracked sand mining plan will turn Bream Bay’s pristine beaches to mud
Locals fear sand mining will ruin pristine beaches
A fast-tracked sand mining proposal is dredging up the painful past for local hapū members, who fear their voices will be ignored amid the rush.
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Wood mill revival 'best news' for NZ, marks 'new chapter' - new GM
Wood mill revival 'best news' for NZ, marks 'new chapter' - new GM
The Tai Rāwhiti mill that ran for 30 years before it was shut down in late 2023 is set to re-open in the coming months, with new Australian owners.
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Man killed on Auckland's Southwestern motorway struck by three cars - police
Three cars struck man killed on motorway, no one stopped
Police are now looking for witnesses after the death and another fatal crash on Auckland's motorways.
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Trains return to Pukekohe after two-year station closure
Trains return to Pukekohe after two-year station closure
Commuters can now take the train directly between Pukekohe and Auckland CBD after the rail line was electrified. Audio
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Trains roll into Pukekohe station after two year closure
Electric trains are rolling into Pukekohe Station in Auckland Monday morning for the first time. Auckland Transport director of public transport Stacey Van Der Putten spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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'No way' of knowing Tim Jago was abuser - ACT Party
'No way' of knowing Tim Jago was abuser - ACT Party
The ACT Party says it took immediate action after learning its former president had been charged with sexual abuse.
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Arts and crafts fans lament closure of Auckland institution Geoff's Emporium
'Such an amazing shop': Arts and crafts fans lament closure of an institution
It's farewell but not a complete goodbye for a craft store, which is closing its doors after 45 years. Audio