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The Art of War | Episode 4: Kieran Joblin
Kieran Joblin. “Stonecutter.” City Kickboxing. Auckland. 23-13-0. Holds the Shuriken and World Kickboxing Federation Oceania Lightweight MMA belts. Kieran stands a little taller in his journey. Video
The Art of War | The Fighters (Episode Teasers)
Meet the Māori fighters of MMA: Janay Harding, Aaron Tau, Navajo Stirling, Kieran Joblin, Hakaraia Wilson, and Jay-Jay Wilson. Video
Auckland Philharmonia Opera in Concert: Die tote Stadt
The APO's Opera in Concert for 2023 is 'Die tote Stadt' by Erich Korngold - the story of a man paralysed by grief after the death of his wife and his transformational encounter with a theatre dancer… Audio
Mould takes hold amid wet weather
Mould removal companies are being kept busy in Auckland, handling double the number of calls this year, to treat mouldy houses.
Experts say the wet weather has provided ideal conditions for mould… Audio
St James Theatre: Cash from govt, threat from mayor
Auckland's dilapidated St James Theatre has been given a cash injection from the government - but the city's mayor says a matching Council payment won't be made unless construction is underway by next… Audio
Sinkhole opens up in central Auckland
A busy central Auckland road has been closed because of a large sinkhole.
College Hill is cordoned off between Scotland and Wood Streets and Auckland Transport says a detour is in place.
Three bus… Audio
Auckland Pasifika community mourns loss of victims
Auckland Pasifika community mourns loss of victims. Audio
A triumph - after a day of tragedy
On a day when Auckland was the focus of the biggest story in world sport and the Football Ferns ended up making history, deadly shootings a stone's throw from football teams' hotels and the fan zone… Audio
A triumph - after a day of tragedy
On a day when Auckland was the focus of the biggest story in world sport and the Football Ferns ended up making history, deadly shootings a stone's throw from football teams' hotels and the fan zone…
AudioHomeowners forced out by floods to get taxpayer-funded accommodation payments
Owners of homes affected by flooding and Cyclone Gabrielle are set to receive payments towards their temporary accommodation.
Toxic chemicals still cropping up at shutdown Auckland water treatment plant
The Onehunga Water Treatment Plant was shut down late last year after detecting PFAS contaminants above drinking water threshold levels.
Mihi Tibble
If there was ever a niche in the world of stationery - well a maramataka dairy would fit just perfectly, in 2018 Geneva Harrisona and Mihi Tibble saw a gap in the market and Tuhi Stationery was born… Audio
Around the motu: Todd Niall in Auckland
Stuff Senior Auckland Affairs Journalist Todd Niall takes us behind the bus drivers strike in the city and talks about the complex funding formula in which the budget constraints at Auckland Council… Audio
'Horrific ordeal': Missing woman who was kidnapped, assaulted has escaped, police say
Police are now asking the public for help as they seek a patched member of the Nomads Gang in relation to the investigation.
Auckland bus services affected by short notice industrial action
"Tens of thousands" of Auckland commuters could be affected by bus driver industrial action.
Full of dribble: Wayne Brown shows off football skills
Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has welcomed the world to Eden Park for the FIFA Women's World Cup by showing off his football skills on the roof of the stadium.
Three Auckland police officers charged with assault
The charges follow an investigation into how the officers dealt with offenders after a ram raid in January 2022.
Central Auckland theatre group celebrates re-emergence
Central Auckland theatre group celebrates re-emergence after years 'in limbo'. Audio
Abuse from owners, attacks and roaming dogs on the rise in Auckland
More responsible dog ownership and a mindset change from 'my dog never would' to 'my dog could' is needed to help combat the issue of dog attacks and roaming. Audio
'A considerable seizure': Four arrests as police recover guns, meth and $1m in cash
Police have broken a $60 million drug and money laundering operation after finding more than 120kg of methamphetamine in a container at the Ports of Auckland.