Auckland
Historian Paul Moon on Auckland through the 20th century
It's the city most Kiwis love to hate - the hulking, humid, heaving hub of Auckland. How did it go from being on a relatively equal footing with Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin in the early 19th… Audio
Cyclone aftermath: Karekare's community-led group focuses on clean up and repair efforts
A community led advocacy group is to be established for a cyclone affected area on Auckland's west coast.
Roundabout replacement for notorious Waikato intersection gets go-ahead
A replacement for a "dangerous" intersection connecting the Waikato and Tauranga has the tick.
Stricter noise controls for Hauraki Gulf helipad users
Auckland Council planners have moved to enact stricter noise controls on helicopters using helipads on the Hauraki Gulf islands.
Samoan art show brightens up K Road gallery
So'omalo Iteni Schwalger had never been to an exhibition curated by Pasifika people... He left switch, code, reverse deeply impressed.
Eric Ngan: Sharing the world one sketch at a time
The 11th International Urban Sketchers Symposium is taking place in Auckland next week. We're joined by keen sketcher and one of the Symposium organisers, Eric Ngan. Audio
Health will suffer with increasingly severe storms - experts
Climate and health experts warn storms like Cyclone Gabrielle will have increasingly devastating public health consequences as the world warms.
Large numbers of police out watching Easter drivers
Police will be out in force this Easter watching for dangerous drivers, and those travelling on cyclone-damaged roads and in heavy rain are advised to be cautious.
Around the motu : Todd Niall in Auckland
The government's big push to get a new harbour crossing project underway, Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown commissions another review of options for the future of the council-owned Ports of Auckland and the… Audio
'If the funding's gone, we'll be gone by Christmas' - Citizens Advice Bureau
A petition with 20,000 signatures was handed to Auckland Council in a last-ditch effort to halt budget cuts to the Citizens Advice Bureau.
Photo essay: How the Posie Parker rally unravelled in Auckland
Counter-protesters forced British anti-trans activist Posie Parker to abandon her rally in Auckland today. See RNZ's photo essay of the events.
Auckland faces deadline to cut car travel 20 percent
Auckland council has until December to work out how to cut the number of kays cars travel in the city by 20 percent.
It's all part of the goverment's 2035 deadline to reduce nationwide light vehicle… Video, Audio
Auckland Central Interceptor dig reaches deepest point beneath Hillsborough
Auckland's Central Interceptor wastewater tunnel has reached its deepest point, with the tunnel boring machine which started in Māngere now 115 metres below Hillsborough.
Despite Covid and the impact… Video, Audio
Four fire engines damaged by Cyclone Gabrielle still out of service
Four fire engines remain out of service from the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.
Gym owners build resilience after floods: 'We were only open up for three weeks'
More than a month after the Auckland floods, highly affected businesses in the suburb of Brown's Bay are slowly starting to get back on their feet.
Karekare possibly inaccessible to public for more than a year
More than 30 Auckland roads are still closed following back to back to extreme weather events including the anniversary weekend floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.
That's down from a peak of 120 roads… Video, Audio
Five teens arrested after South Auckland burglary
Five teenagers have been arrested after a burglary in South Auckland.
Auckland Transport asks Aucklanders not to travel at peak times
Auckland Transport is asking commuters to be patient and flexible with their working hours as the start to the university year puts an added strain on the transport network.
It comes as some roads… Video, Audio
Heavy rain warnings issued for Marlborough, North Canterbury, possible future cyclones closely watched
Regions across the country are preparing for more rain as MetService issues a number of severe weather warnings.
Mediawatch for 26 February 2023
Claims and counter-claims on post-Gabrielle crime spike; boring old infrastructure surges to the top of the agenda; climate minimisation still has a foothold in the media. Audio