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31-Dec-2008
The Auckland Aces are still winless after three rounds of the State Shield one day competition - despite some impressive bowling from former international Daryl Tuffey.
30-Dec-2008
Heineken Open officials have confirmed Japan's Kei Nishikori will receive a wildcard into the main draw.
30-Dec-2008
Organisers of next week's ASB Classic have been dealt another blow - with the withdrawal of fourth seed Katarina Srebotnik.
29-Dec-2008
Former teenage star Mirjana Lucic has been confirmed for next week's ASB Classic tennis tournament in Auckland.
29-Dec-2008
Auckland teenagers Regan Sheath and Sam Webster have upset some of Australia's best cyclists in Tasmania.
29-Dec-2008
The Auckland Aces are the only team yet to register a point after two rounds of the State Shield one day competition.
24-Dec-2008
Sacha Jones has revealed it was only a late change of plans that led her to decline an ASB Tennis Classic main draw wildcard.
24-Dec-2008
Auckland City Council has declared all its beaches safe for swimming this Christmas.
24-Dec-2008
Rodney District Council has clarified its restrictions on dogs on beaches.
24-Dec-2008
A police operation targeting bag snatching awareness in East Auckland sees a recent incident highlighted.
24-Dec-2008
Manukau City Council is heading into the New Year thinking about its Long Term Council Community Plan.
24-Dec-2008
The Auckland Regional Transport Authority is reminding public transport users of the reduced services over the holiday period.
24-Dec-2008
Rodney District Council has adopted its new plan for the next 10 years
24-Dec-2008
Yesterday's fire alarm at Auckand Airport saw some passengers delayed by over an hour.
24-Dec-2008
Franklin District Council is transforming its transfer station.
24-Dec-2008
The Metservice is delivering good news for weather conscious Aucklanders.
24-Dec-2008
Fines are in store for motorists using the new toll road between Orewa and Puhoi if they don't pay the toll.
24-Dec-2008
Manukau City's Mayor is looking forward to a happy Christmas.
24-Dec-2008
The recent double drowning in West Auckland has prompted an urgent warning from Watersafe Auckland.
24-Dec-2008
Auckland Police could be responsible for one amazing Christmas present this year - if you can afford it.
24-Dec-2008
Serious crash investigators have been at the scene of a crash in South East Auckland overnight.
24-Dec-2008
The man convicted of a violent rape in Pukekohe two years ago has had his prison sentence reduced.
24-Dec-2008
People needing emergency healthcare in West Auckland from the New Year may have to look somewhere other than the hospital.
23-Dec-2008
Passengers departing Auckland International Airport were delayed up to 70 minutes this afternoon following a fire alarm.
23-Dec-2008
Veteran Breakers forward Tony Ronaldson has taken out the Player of the Week Award for Round 14 of the Australian Basketball League.
23-Dec-2008
Kimiko Date Krumm is set to join the 2009 ASB Classic after being granted a main draw wildcard.
23-Dec-2008
Breakers point guard CJ Bruton's ankle injury isn't as serious as initially feared.
23-Dec-2008
It's hoped the installation of life rings at West Auckland beaches will save some lives.
23-Dec-2008
Mission Bay and Kohimarama residents are concerned for the area's safety, with security cuts over summer.
23-Dec-2008
Two South Auckland councils are working together to reduce drink driving over the holiday period.
23-Dec-2008
A new Hospice facility is set to open on the Hibiscus Coast next year.
23-Dec-2008
A Paremoremo prison inmate has been jailed indefinitely for taking a female prison guard hostage.
23-Dec-2008
If you receive a pricey looking painting for Christmas, get in touch with Police.
23-Dec-2008
Mangere's Southern Cross School is relieved by a New Year gift from Manukau City Council.
23-Dec-2008
Two men face serious drug charges after a police raid on a Glenfield house.
23-Dec-2008
There's no Christmas holiday for the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
23-Dec-2008
Boaties heading to the West Coast are being warned to remain aware of conditions at the treacherous beaches.
23-Dec-2008
Point England residents are complaining to Auckland City Council about the noise from what they describe as flying weedeaters.
23-Dec-2008
There's been a vast improvement in the food grades of a South Auckland shopping centre.
23-Dec-2008
Auckland is one step closer to a fleet of electric trains.
23-Dec-2008
A little used West Auckland route North is being pushed as an alternative to holidaying motorists.
23-Dec-2008
A 47-year-old man is in a critical condition in Auckland Hospital after being stabbed overnight.
23-Dec-2008
Investigators haven't ruled out arson in the Southdown freezing works fire.
22-Dec-2008
The NRL has released the schedule for the first five rounds of the 2009 NRL season - with Mt Smart Stadium set to be humming on Saturday nights in March.
22-Dec-2008
The Breakers will find out in the morning how long they'll be without star point guard CJ Bruton - who suffered a serous ankle injury over the weekend.
22-Dec-2008
A Weymouth woman's winter wonderland Christmas display has evolved into an extra special fundraiser.
22-Dec-2008
Counties Manukau Police didn't just pick up drink drivers during a weekend blitz.
22-Dec-2008
North Shore City Council is providing seed money towards buying land near Long Bay's Regional Park.
22-Dec-2008
Community gardens are becoming all the rage in Auckland City.
22-Dec-2008
Hibiscus Coast school pupils have been learning and teaching in the lead up to Christmas holidays.
22-Dec-2008
Corrections Minister Judith Collins is reassuring prison workers Paremoremo Prison is safe to work in.
22-Dec-2008
Residents and workers in the area of the weekend's fire in Southdown are being reassured of the health effects of the blaze.
22-Dec-2008
Auckland City Council is once again discussing the possibility of having some of its services and facilities run as businesses.
22-Dec-2008
Waitakere United have dominated Manawatu 3-nil, while Auckland City stumbled to a 2-1 upset defeat to Canterbury.
22-Dec-2008
The Breakers have continued their great form in the Australian Basketball League with their first ever win in Perth - defeating the Wildcats, 118 - 94 on Saturday night.
22-Dec-2008
Counties Manukau Police are disappointed at the results of a pre-Christmas crackdown on drink driving.
22-Dec-2008
Takapuna is set to get a Korean Garden.
22-Dec-2008
Waitakere City Council is setting another national environmental first.
22-Dec-2008
Auckland Regional Council expects to save at least a $100,000 in a bid to cut down electricity use.
22-Dec-2008
Foodstuffs has to wait until the New Year for a decision on whether or not Pak N Save can settle into its new Wairau Road store.
22-Dec-2008
A high profile incident at Paremoremo Prison has the Prison Officers’ Union calling for more recognition of its members.
22-Dec-2008
Police claim they’ve essentially destroyed notorious South Auckland gang the Killer Beez.
22-Dec-2008
A post mortem is being held this week on the homeless man who died after falling from a central Auckland wall.
22-Dec-2008
Auckland Airport's 12 Days of Christmas charity drive has seen five Auckland organisations recieve $10,000 each.
22-Dec-2008
A West Auckland pig hunter is pleading for help finding his lost dog.
22-Dec-2008
A West Auckland pig hunter is pleading for help finding his lost dog.
22-Dec-2008
A Grey Lynn natural health facility is taking over notorious commune land on the North Shore.
22-Dec-2008
A home detention sentence for a killer drink driver has infuriated her victim’s family.
22-Dec-2008
A generous anonymous donation of $35,000 means children visiting Taupaki Park can enjoy great new playground equipment.
22-Dec-2008
A textbook rescue was carried out in the East Coast Bays at the weekend.
22-Dec-2008
Herne Bay has just become an even more desirable suburb for Auckland real estate.
22-Dec-2008
The safety of a building gutted by fire at the weekend is under inspection, as well as possible causes of the blaze.
19-Dec-2008
The Auckland cricketers switch their attention to the one-day game this weekend - opening their State Shield campaign against the Central Stags on Eden Park's outer oval on Sunday.
19-Dec-2008
Six local players have been selected to attend the New Zealand Secondary Schools Development and Trial Camp next March.
19-Dec-2008
The two Auckland sides return to the NZFC this week after off-shore commitments have kept them both out of domestic action.
19-Dec-2008
The Breakers don't have long to dwell on last night's record victory over the Sydney Spirit - with the team already on their way to Perth ahead of tomorrow night's clash with the Wildcats.
19-Dec-2008
The Swanson Cemetery could get a new year makeover.
19-Dec-2008
Police are warning drivers who have GPS Navigational systems to keep them hidden when not using them this summer.
19-Dec-2008
Locals and visitors will be able to enjoy a guided tour of Waiheke island this summer.
19-Dec-2008
The Auckland SPCA is again full to the brim with four legged friends and is asking people interested in adding to their family to consider adopting from one of their shelters.
19-Dec-2008
The bitter battle over the historic St Stephen's Anglican Church has ended.
19-Dec-2008
A multi million dollar natural health centre will make it's home on the former Centrepoint commune site.
19-Dec-2008
Middlemore Hospital’s Emergency Department is suffering a heavier than usual load of patients.
19-Dec-2008
Counties Manukau Police are saturating the area over the silly season.
19-Dec-2008
The SPCA’s South Auckland Centre is gearing up for a busy holiday period.
19-Dec-2008
The Waitakere City Council have introduced a strengthened liquor bylaw just in time for Christmas.
19-Dec-2008
New Waitemata District Commander Bill Searle has big plans in his new role.
19-Dec-2008
Volunteers from the Save Animals From Exploitation organisation will be collecting funds this weekend to assist in their fight to save animals from abuse.
19-Dec-2008
Te Puna Hauora is offering cheap dental services in Northcote Central’s state housing area.
19-Dec-2008
Te Puna Pharmacy's free prescription service has survived an official complaint.
19-Dec-2008
The Civil Defence volunteer training schedule is now available on the North Shore City Council website.
19-Dec-2008
Real Estate Institute of New Zealand figures for November show a small rise in Manukau City’s house prices.
19-Dec-2008
Manukau City Council has given a new housing complex for elderly residents the green light for Alfriston.
19-Dec-2008
Papatoetoe’s Neighbourhood Support groups are gearing up for a vigilant Christmas.
19-Dec-2008
Counties Manukau Police have joined Manukau City Council in calling for safe driving this Christmas.
19-Dec-2008
The countdown to Chritsmas Day is on but there is still plenty to fit in before then.
19-Dec-2008
The Auckland Regional Council has increased it's presence in the harbours by introducing extra Harbourmaster patrols over the summer period.
18-Dec-2008
LynnMall has re-opened after being evacuated following a fire in a switchboard room this morning.
18-Dec-2008
New Zealand number one Rubin Statham's been granted a main draw wildcard into next month's Heineken Open.
18-Dec-2008
The West Auckland man accused of tampering with the brakes of the car owned by his ex girlfriend's boyfriend has been back in court today.
18-Dec-2008
A resolution in the legal battle over Te Atatu's People's Park is still a long way off with the news that the case will go back to the High Court.
18-Dec-2008
The Yellow Pages marketing project is open for service.
18-Dec-2008
The Auckland Regional Council is playing down a proposal for an automated stacking system that would house 200 cars at the Half Moon Bay Ferry Terminal.
18-Dec-2008
An independent report into the handling of bullying allegations at a Remuera School has criticised the way the school dealt with the complainant.
18-Dec-2008
Residents in St Heliers may have their water supply affected today after a contractor cut into the water main.
18-Dec-2008
Manukau City Council is calling for residents to stay safe while enjoying the city's Christmas decorations this year.
18-Dec-2008
Sir Bob Geldof's recent visit and charity event in Auckland has seen a hefty donation made to the Manukau Community Foundation.
18-Dec-2008
A scrap between a South Auckland school and a uniform supplier has been resolved by the Commerce Commission.
18-Dec-2008
The Ardmore Air Training Corps has celebrated 50 years.
18-Dec-2008
Ernest Adams have donated more than 3200 servings of Christmas puddings to the Auckland City Mission.
18-Dec-2008
Organisers of the 2011 Rugby World Cup are urging the Government to fast track the redevelopment of Eden Park.
18-Dec-2008
The proposed gas-fired power station in Rodney has been given the go-ahead.
18-Dec-2008
The prioritising of spending for the next 15 years by North Shore City Council could see the new Albany Pool project delayed.
18-Dec-2008
North Shore City Mayor Andrew Williams is fighting back at Reserve Bank Govener Alan Bollard's claims that local councils aren't doing their bit.
18-Dec-2008
West Auckland youth will get the answers to all their questions at a new facility in Henderson.
18-Dec-2008
A gift for a child in need will get you free entry in MOTAT this month.
18-Dec-2008
The West Auckland parents centre is holding a course on infant CPR.
17-Dec-2008
North Harbour Stadium will host the Warriors in a pre-season league game against the North Queensland Cowboys on February 22.
17-Dec-2008
Former Blues and All Blacks flanker Andrew Blowers is cutting short his second stint in the UK to return to New Zealand for personal reasons.
17-Dec-2008
The Breakers are staying loyal to the North Shore Events Centre, opting against booking the larger Vector Arena for the Australian Basketball League playoffs.
17-Dec-2008
Auckland City Ratepayers will be able to invest in the council's debt in an effort to raise debt funding.
17-Dec-2008
An Auckland University study has found that high school students suffer less depression, smoke fewer cigarettes and "joints", but are still partial to frequent binge drinking sessions.
17-Dec-2008
Two youths have been caught while attempting to rob a dairy on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.
17-Dec-2008
More than 40 books banned in different countries are the feature of an exhibition at the NorthArt Gallery.
17-Dec-2008
A local man is facing bankruptcy after $20,000 worth of hired stage equipment and lighting was stolen from his van in Pt Chevalier.
17-Dec-2008
Support is growing for the proposal to build a Chinatown in West Auckland.
17-Dec-2008
New Police Minister Judith Collins has identified alcohol, youth offending and policing in south Auckland as key challenges and said that she will give the force her full backing.
17-Dec-2008
It's taken a hundred years but an American Civil War veteran Andrew St John has finally got a new headstone.
17-Dec-2008
Waitakere City Councillors will have an anxious wait over Christmas before they find out if a pay rise is in their new year forecast.
17-Dec-2008
Time is running out for keen bat hunters to book their place on one of the Auckland Regional Council's night treks.
17-Dec-2008
The Auckland Regional Council have pulled the plug on the public briefing of the David Beckham LA Galaxy fiasco.
17-Dec-2008
The Mt Roskill Modellers Club have been forced out of their clubrooms because of increasing rent and constant vandalism.
17-Dec-2008
Lower interest rates, taxes and fuel prices have done little to boost the confidence of Auckland businesses.
17-Dec-2008
The controversial cycle lanes on Lake Rd have been given the go ahead by the North Shore City Council.
17-Dec-2008
The Fairview Avenue Action Group is celebrating a victory against a proposal to build 20 townhouses and 20 apartments in their subdivision.
17-Dec-2008
A programme aimed at getting Pacific Island families active has already seen some great results.
16-Dec-2008
One of the major drawcards for next month's ASB Tennis Classic has been forced to withdraw from the tournament.
16-Dec-2008
Former Tall Black and current New Orleans Hornet Sean Marks is open to the idea of finishing his basketball career back home with the Breakers.
16-Dec-2008
The Breakers off court performance just received a boost in the arm with existing sponsor Bartercard extending and increasing their current arrangement with the club with immediate effect.
16-Dec-2008
A newly constructed two-tier bridge at Matiatia wharf will give residents and visitors to Waiheke Island faster boarding times.
16-Dec-2008
The Auckland City Council has completed it's re-sanding projects at Pt Chevalier, Sentinel, Herne Bay, Blockhouse Bay, and Taylors Bay beaches.
16-Dec-2008
Someone has stolen Christmas from the pupils of Chaucer School and the students are asking whoever it was to give it back.
16-Dec-2008
West Auckland businesses will give the region's family violence refuges a Christmas to remember this year.
16-Dec-2008
The value of properties on the North Shore are slowly rising.
16-Dec-2008
The Principals of two North Shore schools are working together to halt plans to open a liquor store within 100 metres of their classrooms.
16-Dec-2008
Pakuranga’s St Kentigern College has a distinguished new principal.
16-Dec-2008
Work is steaming ahead on a huge roading job in South Auckland.
16-Dec-2008
The fight to retrieve funds from kickboxing legend Ray Sefo has got tough.
16-Dec-2008
It's hoped that Muriwai and Te Oneone Rangitara beaches will be safer this summer with new speed restrictions for 4WDers, quad bike and motocross riders.
16-Dec-2008
Waitakere animal welfare manager Neil Wells says there has been a dramatic rise in the number of rooster dumpings citywide.
16-Dec-2008
The North Shore City Council's battle to keep it's election promise of lower rates could see it's debt expand by $340 million within six years.
16-Dec-2008
Thirty staff at Marine electronics manufacturer Navico will lose their jobs.
16-Dec-2008
A grand St Mary's Bay mansion has gone for about half its market valuation in a real sign that the housing market is still in trouble.
16-Dec-2008
Meadowbank Primary, Pigeon Mountain and Verran Primary schools have been awarded the prestigous Green-Gold Enviroschools Award.
16-Dec-2008
Aucklanders will be able to enjoy a trip to Motutapu this summer with the introduction of a new ferry service.
16-Dec-2008
The latest round of coastal enhancement funding is available and the Auckland Regional Council has $336,353 for suitable projects.
15-Dec-2008
Glenfield Residents around Manuka Roads had to stay in their homes with their windows and doors closed - after a gas leak this morning.
15-Dec-2008
Prime Minister John Key has called on Genesis Energy to review a decision to raise power prices in Auckland by about 9 per cent.
15-Dec-2008
Auckland have taken first innings points in their State Championship cricket match against the Otago Volts on Eden Park's Outer oval.
15-Dec-2008
Breakers shooting star Kirk Penney has won his second consecutive Australian Basketball League Player of the Month award, while Breakers mentor Andrej Lemanis has taken out the Coach of the Month honour for November.
15-Dec-2008
The days of jumping on a train at the last minute and paying once on board may be over.
15-Dec-2008
A $15,000 cash injection from the HSBC Round the Bays event has seen Youthline move one step closer to a new IT facility.
15-Dec-2008
New road signs aimed at reducing accidents on bends have been introduced in the Rodney district.
15-Dec-2008
The North Shore City Council is asking residents, business owners and interested community organisations for feedback on the review of the rules for heritage areas.
15-Dec-2008
Unauthorised building works at a Te Atatu subdivision have cost the parties involved more than $80,000.
15-Dec-2008
The drowning of two men at Bethells Beach on Saturday has highlighted the need for increased safety measures and awareness when fishing from rocks.
15-Dec-2008
The search continues for a man who was swept off the rocks at Bethells Beach on Saturday.
15-Dec-2008
There is a possibility that Auckland could be the home of the Commonwealth Games in 2018.
15-Dec-2008
The Auckland City Council is planning a New Zealand first - a playground which will cater for disabled children.
15-Dec-2008
Auckland City Council and the Kiwi Income Property Trust are working together to create two new link roads to connect Waipuna Road to Sylvia Park.
15-Dec-2008
Genesis Energy is warning consumers in the North Shore that power prices will be increasing between 8.8 and 9.2 percent from January 18.
15-Dec-2008
Year 10 students from Rangitoto College have spent the last few weeks focusing on the less fortunate by collecting presents for the Auckland City Mission.
15-Dec-2008
North Shore Police Officer Darrren Russell has been awarded a district commander’s commendation at the Harbour Bridge police station’s Pay Parade.
15-Dec-2008
A man has died and another is missing after being swept off the rocks while fishing at Bethells Beach on Saturday.
15-Dec-2008
A reading programme aimed at getting more teenagers noses in books has seen 300 West Auckland students searching for selected titles, reading them and then releasing them back for others to read.
15-Dec-2008
A significant achievement in the State Highways 20 and One Manukau Extension is complete this week.
15-Dec-2008
The Clendon man convicted of manslaughter for the stabbing of a teenage tagger has spoken out.
15-Dec-2008
Organisers of the first Weetbix Kiwi Kids Tryathlon to be held in South Auckland are looking forward to the second.
15-Dec-2008
A New Zealand icon has made a big move.
14-Dec-2008
North Shore's Westlake Boys High School has come up just short in the final of the Gillette Cup national cricket competition in Palmerston North.
14-Dec-2008
North Shore swimmer Glenn Snyders was the star of the show at the National Summer Champs, which wrapped up in Christchurch over the weekend.
14-Dec-2008
Eden Park's outer oval is again proving very generous to batsmen after two days of the State Championship clash between the Auckland Aces and otago Volts.
14-Dec-2008
Auckland City began life under caretaker coach Paul Posa with a vital 2-0 away win against Port Vila Sharks in the Oceania Champions League on Saturday.
12-Dec-2008
Black Caps all-rounder Scott Styris returns from injury to join the Auckland Aces for their State Championship game against the Otago Volts.
12-Dec-2008
South Auckland businessman Bruce Emery has been found guilty of the manslaughter of 15 year-old tagger Pihema Cameron.
12-Dec-2008
Auckland swimmers have broken two more national records on the second morning of heats at the New Zealand Summer Swim Championships in Christchurch today.
12-Dec-2008
They may have lost the battle 2-1 to A-League leaders Adelaide United at the FIFA Club World Cup, but Waitakere United proved they are very much worthy of being in Japan alongside some of the world’s heavyweight football powers.
12-Dec-2008
The trial of a south Auckland businessman Bruce Emery has been disrupted as the judge deals with the editor of a newspaper that has been photographing members of the public gallery.
12-Dec-2008
A beauty queen has helped to raise $2000 for a tertiary scholarship.
12-Dec-2008
Waitakere City is piloting a government funded programme aimed at reducing vehicle crime and the fear of crime in parking facilities.
12-Dec-2008
Organisers of the annual Coca Cola Chritsmas in the Park are hoping for good weather as they put the finishing touches on the 15 year old Auckland tradition.
12-Dec-2008
The Auckland Regional Council is exploring the idea of offering rates sweetners for residents who preserve spots of beauty or green space on their land.
12-Dec-2008
Drivers that travel the road between Auckland and Thames have begun making their mark on the new $46 million bypass.
12-Dec-2008
Christmas has arrived at the Bruce Mason Centre.
12-Dec-2008
Waitakere United will fly back to New Zeland today after being defeated 2-1 in the opening round of the the FIFA World Club Championships.
12-Dec-2008
The owners of the Mitre 10 store crippled by fire this week are stunned at the conclusion the blaze was intentionally lit.
12-Dec-2008
A Bucklands Beach teenager has been flown overseas for anorexia treatment because there aren’t suitable facilities in New Zealand.
12-Dec-2008
Real estate specialists report property sale prices in Manukau East continue to drop but the decline is slowing.
12-Dec-2008
Community Housing Aotearoa is highlighting the lack of housing in South Auckland.
12-Dec-2008
Rosmini school student Oscar Lyons has been awarded more than $40,000 worth of scholarships.
12-Dec-2008
New Zealand's answer to the Wiggles will be performing at the North Shore Events Centre this weekend.
12-Dec-2008
The importance of supervising children when filling up at the petrol pump has been highlighted after an eight year old boy was rushed to hospital after petrol blew back in his face.
12-Dec-2008
Riverhead school is taking rewards for success at school to a whole new level.
12-Dec-2008
Muriwai Park manager Scott De Silva says that walking the dunes at Muriwai Beach is now completley safe after asbestos was discovered in the sand last week.
12-Dec-2008
Auckland mo-grower Tom James has won the International Man of Movember competition for 2008.
12-Dec-2008
A civil defence emergency is the last thing on Aucklander's minds as they prepare for and head off on their summer breaks.
12-Dec-2008
North & South magazine has named Murray Burton the New Zealander of the Year for 2009.
11-Dec-2008
Former Warriors centre Nigel Vagana's taking a front-office job with the NRL as an Education and Welfare officer, now that his playing days are over.
11-Dec-2008
Auckland swimmers have come away with a number of titles on the first night of finals at the New Zealand Summer Swim Champs in Christchurch.
11-Dec-2008
Central United youth coach Paul Posa has taken the role of Auckland City head coach in time for their Oceania Champions League trip to Port Vila on Saturday.
11-Dec-2008
Health authorities are reassuring the public a burnt out building in Onehunga is safe.
11-Dec-2008
Otara school students have been dancing with the political stars this week.
11-Dec-2008
Manurewa has just become puppy heaven.
11-Dec-2008
Auckland theatre-goers are in for a treat next year with some of the world's biggest stars heading to the city of sails for The Edge's 2009 International Arts Season.
11-Dec-2008
Two key infruastructure projects that have been casuing significant traffic disruption since last month will be put on hold over the festive season.
11-Dec-2008
The New Zealand Transport Agency have pencilled in Auckland Annivesary weekend for the opening of the new $365 million toll motorway between Orewa and Puhoi.
11-Dec-2008
New Lynn is slowly returning to normal after a major gas leaked disrupted much of the area earlier this week.
11-Dec-2008
Waitakere City Council spending is under review as the city makes an effort to curb it's debt.
11-Dec-2008
The Crown is summing up its case against Clendon businessman Bruce Emery in his trial for murder.
11-Dec-2008
The damage to an aircraft which crashed at Ardmore Airport recently is still being assessed.
11-Dec-2008
Middlemore Hospital has had its wards brightened with Christmas decorations courtesy of the area’s school children.
11-Dec-2008
Eco website Ecorazzi has commended David Beckham for his significant charity work in the short time he was in Auckland.
11-Dec-2008
Santa attracts quite a hefty apperance fee and after 10 years Whitcoulls has had enough of fronting up with it.
11-Dec-2008
The redevelopment of Aotea Sqaure will see it's famous markets closed down in a fortnight.
11-Dec-2008
North Shore Leisure Glenfield is reopening it's two Hydroslides and is celebrating by giving the first 100 users free entry.
11-Dec-2008
The North Shore City Council is joining other local councils in signing the No Exceptions declaration.
11-Dec-2008
The Massey Presbyterian Church is inviting people to enjoy it's drive through nativity scene.
11-Dec-2008
West Auckland's popular recreation facility West Wave is 20 years old this weekend and is celebrating with a fun weekend for young and old.
11-Dec-2008
A new support centre for people battling addiction has been opened in Henderson.
10-Dec-2008
The Breakers don't have a game this week - giving injured point guard CJ Bruton the chance get over some niggling injurys heading into the second half of the season.
10-Dec-2008
The Warriors' new recruits are fitting seemlessly into the team ahead of the next NRL season - with pre-season training in full swing.
10-Dec-2008
The fitness of skipper Danny Hay is proving to be a major concern for Waitakere United ahead of tomorrow's Club World Cup football match against Adelaide United in Tokyo.
10-Dec-2008
Counties Manukau Police are trying to help the public avoid bag snatchers.
10-Dec-2008
Fire Service Investigators are confident they’ll find the cause of the Mitre 10 blaze in Onehunga on Monday.
10-Dec-2008
No defence witnesses are being called in the trial against a Clendon man charged with murder.
10-Dec-2008
A number of West Auckland food outlets are have joined a voluntary scheme that aims to ensure high standards of food hygiene.
10-Dec-2008
The Waitakere City Council is one of many councils pledging it's support for Earth Hour 09.
10-Dec-2008
Auckland will be home to a new programme that aims to reduces non-accidental shaken baby syndrome injuries.
10-Dec-2008
The Auckland Regional Council have asked the Auditor-General to set up a review to find out why the David Beckham-LA Galaxy Football match was such a flop.
10-Dec-2008
Orica Powder and Industrial Coatings have taken out the Westpac Supreme Award in the 11th annual Westpac Enterprise North Shore Business Excellence Awards.
10-Dec-2008
The daughter of a man who drowned helping save two young boys off Browns Bay beach is urging for parents to watch their children in the water this summer.
10-Dec-2008
Whenuapai Airbase security has been tightened after a number of security breaches.
10-Dec-2008
The Christmas festivities continue out West this weekend with the Henderson Community Board and Waitakere City Council Christmas at the Falls event.
10-Dec-2008
North Shore singer Keith Leggett is used to performing for millions but is happy to get a hundred when he takes to the stage for a Christmas show in Whangaparoa.
10-Dec-2008
Neighbours are concerned about plans to extend the Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre.
10-Dec-2008
A group of inventors from Northcross Intermediate have been invited to International Future Problem Solving competition in America.
10-Dec-2008
A new Auckland City Council tool gives Auckland diners the chance to have an in depth look at the city's local eateries.
10-Dec-2008
Home building in Auckland has hit a six year low with a number of builders losing their jobs and economists have said that the current situation continues thousands more could will be laid off.
10-Dec-2008
Auckland Zoo has just announced the lineup for this summer’s Wild Bean Cafe Zoo Music series.
10-Dec-2008
Fire Safety Investigators have confirmed an Onehunga building ravaged by fire last night is contaminated with asbestos.
10-Dec-2008
Manukau’s Mayor has had the word on development from the city’s youth.
10-Dec-2008
Franklin District is heading into a restricted fire season.
10-Dec-2008
Papakura residents are describing the district’s annual Christmas celebrations the best ever.
10-Dec-2008
An armed robbery yesterday led police to armed raid on an Otara house.
09-Dec-2008
Health inspectors were due at the site of the fire today.
09-Dec-2008
The second day of the trial of Clendon business man Bruce Emery is underway.
09-Dec-2008
Onehunga business owners aren’t happy with the response time of the Fire Service to last night’s Mitre 10 blaze.
09-Dec-2008
Making a few extra bucks busking on Auckland's streets just became harder with Auckland City Council introducing a new street performance policy.
09-Dec-2008
Fourty two year old Yongming Nie has been ordered to surrender his passport after police alledge he illegally downloaded blockbuster films at his internet cafe.
09-Dec-2008
Two North Shore St John Caring callers have recieved long service medals for their work.
09-Dec-2008
Two buildings on the North Shore have won top National awards in the Placemakers House of the Year and RMB commercial projects awards.
09-Dec-2008
The Waitakere City Council is reminding people about sensible drinking this festive season.
09-Dec-2008
West Auckland World War Two veteran Jack Riddell has lived long enough to see his 24th Battalion receive a commemorative banner from the government.
09-Dec-2008
Three fire appliances have spent the night at the scene of the massive fire at Mitre 10 in Onehunga.
09-Dec-2008
Waiuku’s stormwater protection is about to be vastly improved.
09-Dec-2008
West Aucklanders only have two days left to have their say on proposed parking changes in and around the city.
09-Dec-2008
The Waitakere City Council will be removing rubbish bins from four West Auckland Parks as part of a bin-less park trial.
09-Dec-2008
The North Shore City Council want to hear from anybody who knows of a notable tree in their area.
09-Dec-2008
North Shore writer Sarah Ell has just released a book all about the classic Kiwi Christmas.
09-Dec-2008
North Shore City Council pollution prevention officer Ciaran Edwards is reminding people about the importance of promptly reporting pollution incidents.
09-Dec-2008
Auckland Mayor John Banks has thanked the Auckland Zoo Charitable Trust for it's great fundraising work.
09-Dec-2008
Auckland City's new kerbside recycling scheme is already making a difference to the environment.
09-Dec-2008
The Auckland City Council has picked Pohutakawas over Nikaus for the upgrade of Aotea square.
08-Dec-2008
Auckland weight-lifter Mark Spooner is the Commonwealth champion in the under 69 kilogram category - after picking up a victory in Cyprus over the weekend.
08-Dec-2008
Auckland's emergency services are full alert this evening - attending a massive blaze at a Mitre 10 building in Onehunga.
08-Dec-2008
The Auckland Hearts women's cricketers got their season off to a successful start with a win in their Twenty20 clash against the Otago Sparks and a win and a loss in their two one-dayers against the same opposition.
08-Dec-2008
Latvian rising star Ernests Gulbis' participation in January's Heineken tennis Open is suddenly in doubt - with Melbourne's AAMI Classic claiming the 20 year-old.
08-Dec-2008
The Auckland Aces and West Indian cricketers settled for a draw in their three-day match on Eden Park's outer oval yesterday.
08-Dec-2008
Auckland City have moved to the top of the New Zealand Football Championship, but their 3-1 win over Hawke’s Bay United has been overshadowed by the pre-match resignation of head coach Colin Tuaa.
08-Dec-2008
Two well-taken second half goals ensured Waitakere United had the perfect warm-up in near freezing temperatures in Ningbo over the weekend for Thursday’s FIFA World Club Cup clash with Adelaide United in Tokyo.
08-Dec-2008
Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey says the substandard timber issue is an Auckland-wide one that needs urgent attention.
08-Dec-2008
The Waitakere City Council has agreed to a detailed investigation into the development of a Chintown in New Lynn.
08-Dec-2008
More than 10,000 people have attended the $365 million Northern Gateway toll road open day.
08-Dec-2008
North Shore City Council and the Pine Ridge and Bayside communities are working together to restore sections of the Eskdale stream and Taiaotea Creek.
08-Dec-2008
Major infrastructure projects underway in the city are causing significant traffic delays and adding to Auckland driver's Christmas stress.
08-Dec-2008
Aucklanders have been slow to start their Christmas shopping this year with transactions falling 1 percent in the past month.
08-Dec-2008
The North Shore City is working to reduce electricity, fuel, resource and waste disposal costs.
08-Dec-2008
North Shore residents are outraged by the proposal to build a wharf on Takapuna Beach.
08-Dec-2008
The combined walkway and cycleway between Schopolo Place and Schnapper Rock near Albany has just been been completed.
08-Dec-2008
The annual Coca Cola Christmas in the Park event is just around the corner and promises to be packed with great entertainment for all the family.
08-Dec-2008
Figures from real estate company Barfoot and Thompson show that Auckland property prices are continuing to fall.
08-Dec-2008
The four year old boy who went missing from Blockhouse Bay for more than 24 hours is now home safe and sound.
08-Dec-2008
West Aucklanders will get more than that warm giving feeling when they donate to the West Auckland Hospice this Christmas.
08-Dec-2008
Te Atatu is getting a new fire station.
08-Dec-2008
West Auckland Police are urging shopkeepers to keep lighters, matches and other conbustible items out of reach in a bid to stop arson.
08-Dec-2008
An East Auckland residents’ group is calling for a night time curfew on trucks travelling to and from the Half Moon Bay marina.
08-Dec-2008
Manukau’s Mayor is committing to revitalising the city’s town centres.
08-Dec-2008
Manukau City Council is aiming for a zero tolerance stance on drug dealing in the city.
08-Dec-2008
A Manukau family is calling for change after their daughter stopped breathing while on a waiting list.
05-Dec-2008
Manukau dogs are in for a big day out next week.
05-Dec-2008
Two new Flat Bush schools are incorporating energy efficiency into their buildings and their curriculum.
05-Dec-2008
Fire Service officials are spreading the fire safety message to neighbours of a woman who died in a house fire recently.
05-Dec-2008
Striking port workers will go into mediation with Ports of Auckland management on Tuesday.
05-Dec-2008
Auckland's movers and groovers are welcoming the news that the Real Groovy music store is back in business.
05-Dec-2008
A new survey has found that the North Shore is one of the country's most affluent cities.
05-Dec-2008
Northbound lanes of the Northern motorway will be closed this weekend as work on the New Zealand Transport Agency's Northern Busway project continues.
05-Dec-2008
More than 200 community agency volunteers will join forces with West Auckland Police again this summer in an effort to reduce car crime.
05-Dec-2008
Waitakere City Council Chairperson of Finance and Operational Performance Committee Ross Clow is not suprised by credit agency Standard & Poor's decision to alter their rating outlook to negative.
05-Dec-2008
A Mangere motorway bridge is being demolished this weekend.
05-Dec-2008
Mangere Bridge shoppers now have the added security of closed circuit security cameras.
05-Dec-2008
The New Zealand Transport Agency is being called to account by Manurewa residents.
05-Dec-2008
Nobody was hurt following a light aircraft crash at Ardmore yesterday.
05-Dec-2008
Playwrights Stephen Bowkett and Bernard Holibar have both been recognised in the Playwrights Association of New Zealand national awards.
05-Dec-2008
St John Hall in Te Atatu will be full of Rock n Roll this weekend with the Rockabilly Rebels celebrating their love of the 1950s music genre.
05-Dec-2008
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has upheld a complainant by Devonport mum Victoria Gaplin.
05-Dec-2008
North Shore area commander Inspector Les Patterson says that the North Shore is now in the same category as Auckland’s most shameful drink-driving suburbs.
05-Dec-2008
North Shore businessman Rick Martin has returned from his cycle to the other end of the country.
05-Dec-2008
Mt Smart Stadium groundsman Don Phillip has been bending it for Beckham as he prepares the ground for Saturday night's Beautiful game.
05-Dec-2008
Auckland City Council says the new consent process is worth the extra cost.
05-Dec-2008
Police are searching for a man who escaped police custody yesterday.
04-Dec-2008
Black Caps all-rounder Scott Styris has withdrawn from Auckland's three-day cricket match against the West Indies - which starts at Eden Park this morning.
04-Dec-2008
The Blues have put together a comprehensive programme of pre-season games - in the lead-up to next year's Super 14 kick-off.
04-Dec-2008
The Breakers have had their six game winning streak snapped - with a 104-88 loss to the Townsville Crocodiles on the North Shore.
04-Dec-2008
Waitakere City Council will support the preservation of the heritage features at Limeburners Bay.
04-Dec-2008
A new road safety campaign has had Rodney motorists thinking.
04-Dec-2008
North Shore's migrant community is feeling the increasing pressure as jobs for skilled migrants dry up.
04-Dec-2008
Workers from lawnmower manufacturer Masport are the latest to strike for more pay.
04-Dec-2008
Auckland city councillor Ken Baguley says Aucklanders could get more footpath for their money by using cheaper products.
04-Dec-2008
The Auckland City Council will consider a proposal by the Auckland CBD Residents Advisory Group to ban smoking from two of the central city’s public squares.
04-Dec-2008
Police have arrested a 31 year old man in relation to the near fatal stabbing of taxi driver Alexander Ershov last Friday.
04-Dec-2008
City streets will be transformed into death defying scenes this festive season to remind shoppers and tourists to be aware as they move around the city.
04-Dec-2008
Mt Albert residents would have to wait for Helen Clark to resign before they would get any word on who would replace her.
04-Dec-2008
The Waitakere City Council is encouranging West Auckland residents to have their say.
04-Dec-2008
Three food premises in West Auckland have been given an E food rating.
04-Dec-2008
One of New Zealand's art icons will release a book about his craft at the Lopdell House Gallery in Titirangi tonight.
04-Dec-2008
Long Bay residents want the council to buy 4.7ha of land to save it from housing development.
04-Dec-2008
A new campaign by the North Shore City Council plans to reduce the numbers of motorcyclists injured in crashes on the North Shore.
04-Dec-2008
Another Auckland Christmas parade is keeping out a controversial group.
04-Dec-2008
Spending is down at Manukau City Council.
04-Dec-2008
Today is the last chance for Auckland’s only representative in the new Top Town series to make a mark.
04-Dec-2008
Police are cracking down on breaches of the liquor bans in place on Auckland’s Eastern beaches.
03-Dec-2008
Halfback Grant Rovelli's leaving the Warriors and will play his NRL football with the North Queensland Cowboys next year.
03-Dec-2008
The Heineken Open has secured four top 20 players for January's event - with 17th ranked Robin Soderling announced today.
03-Dec-2008
The well-known businessman accused of attempted murder will face trial.
03-Dec-2008
More than 300 striking port workers will spend today listening to the details of their employers latest pay offer.
03-Dec-2008
The large oil spill that forced the closure of Little Shoal Bay on Auckland's North Shore will not leave any lasting damage.
03-Dec-2008
Kerikeri cancer survivor Lynnis Burson is halfway through a 1200km kayak from East Cape to Care Reinga.
03-Dec-2008
West Auckland motorists will notice a few changes in the next few months.
03-Dec-2008
The Auckland City Council has shut down the popular Grey Lynn markets.
03-Dec-2008
The Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust and WaterSafe Auckland have asked the Auckland City Council for $90,000 and says if it dosn't get it it risks being grounded.
03-Dec-2008
Doctor Neal Barnard is visiting Auckland to promote the findings in his new book The Reverse Diabetes Diet.
03-Dec-2008
One hundred and twenty thousand dollars is up for grabs as part of Auckland Airport's 12 days of Christmas project.
03-Dec-2008
Police are warning young women to beware of a bogus fashion photographer who persuaded a teenager to pose topless for him.
03-Dec-2008
Five hundred Waitakere children will spend long hot summer days buried in books as part of Waitakere Library's Summer Reading Programme.
03-Dec-2008
A number of Waitakere City Council facilities and services will be altering their opening hours over the Christmas and New Year period.
03-Dec-2008
The North Shore City Council will spend $235 million over the next 13 years to reduce the number of seweage overflows.
03-Dec-2008
Applications for a Counties Manukau health scholarship are on the up.
03-Dec-2008
Manukau City children have the chance to hear some of their favourite stories outdoors this summer.
03-Dec-2008
Police say yesterday’s drug raids in Manurewa had gang connections.
02-Dec-2008
A Birkenhead refugee who has been on the run from immigration for seven months will not be deported.
02-Dec-2008
A dinner for more than 2000 guests in the tunnels on the new Orewa to Puhoi motorway has raised almost $80,000 for Rotary Youth projects.
02-Dec-2008
More than 500,000 Telecom internet subscribers were without the web on Saturday night after a connectivity failure at the central Auckland exchange.
02-Dec-2008
Ports of Auckland workers will be busy this afternoon leading up to their planned 24 hour strike tonight.
02-Dec-2008
Motorists will notice changes at the end of the Northwestern Motorway from Monday when a new signalised roundabout comes into use.
02-Dec-2008
Scavenging through your neighbours trash is a thing of the past in West Auckland with council introducing it's new user-pays collection for households.
02-Dec-2008
Swimmers can now go online to check out water quality levels before hitting the water.
02-Dec-2008
The Auckland Art Gallery is undergoing major renovations and has found a unique way to take art to the people while they can't go to the gallery.
02-Dec-2008
Santa is affectionatly known as the Jolly fat man but that could change after next week's inaugral Santa run.
02-Dec-2008
CarbonGroup want to help more Auckland City businesses lower their carbon emissions.
02-Dec-2008
Ninety four motorists were caught driving over the alcohol limit during a North Shore police clampdown.
02-Dec-2008
The North Shore City Council has asked the Environment Court for substantial contribution to recover legal costs from the battle to open the Wairau Road Pak 'n' Save.
02-Dec-2008
FIFA officials have praised the North Shore's sporting venues and hospitality after last months Under-17 Women's World Cup.
02-Dec-2008
Police have arrested a 22 year-old man in relation to October's hit in run incident in Henderson.
02-Dec-2008
West Aucklanders are making small but valuable steps towards the city's goal of reducing drinking water use by 25%.
02-Dec-2008
A new study finds South Auckland residents are among those suffering poor health because of their homes.
02-Dec-2008
The 29-year-old arrested for the murder of a Manurewa grandmother is set to reappear in court.
02-Dec-2008
East Auckland's Cockle Bay is getting a small reprieve from poachers.
01-Dec-2008
Waitakere United go into camp today to begin preparation for their clash with Adelaide United at the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan.
01-Dec-2008
Parnell have won both the men's and women's Caro Bowl titles.
01-Dec-2008
The Breakers record winning streak has reached six games after Saturday night's 22 point thrashing of the Gold Coast Blaze.
01-Dec-2008
Team New Zealand skipper Dean Barker secured his fifth national match-racing title on the Waitemata Harbour over the weekend.
01-Dec-2008
The first in this year’s annual round of Weetbix Tryathlons is being held in South Auckland this month.
01-Dec-2008
Manukau City Council has allocated nearly 200-thousand-dollars in funding to community projects.
01-Dec-2008
Missing Korean international student Sooji Hwang has been located and is safe and well.
01-Dec-2008
Sovereign House at Smales Farm has won the commercial category of the national building awards.
01-Dec-2008
Korean international student Sooji Hwang has still not returned to her North Shore homsestay.
01-Dec-2008
Police hope to speak with the Russian born taxi driver Alexander Ershov who was stabbed by a patron on Friday night.
01-Dec-2008
Police are asking residents in Greenlane to check their garages, porches and behind their homes for a missing woman.
01-Dec-2008
Police have named the three year-old girl who drowned in a West Auckland pool last Thursday.
01-Dec-2008
West Auckland Author Annemarie Endt-Ferwerda has won this year's JT Diamond Essay competition.
01-Dec-2008
West Auckland Author Annemarie Endt-Ferwerda has won this year's JT Diamond Essay competition.
01-Dec-2008
Waitakere Enterprise has been awarded a highly commended awarded for it's work on improving employee engagement levels.
01-Dec-2008
West Auckland Police are searching for the owners of a Samsung camera that was found at Karekare on November 11.
01-Dec-2008
A man posing as a Police officer has robbed more than $2000 from an elderly woman.
01-Dec-2008
More than 600 students and families from the Stanmore Bay School community, photocopying giant Fuji Xerox and the Sir Peter Blake Trust have joined together to clean up Stanmore Beach.
01-Dec-2008
Rodney District Council have created an in house Toastmasters club which aims to help staff improve their communication skills when dealing with ratepayers.
01-Dec-2008
Northcote MP and new Minister of Immigration Jonathan Coleman is urging the former Birkenhead resident Bahareh Moradi to hand herself in to police after seven months on the run from immigration.
01-Dec-2008
Two Mangere children narrowly missed disaster while playing at their local playground.
01-Dec-2008
Auckland’s only representative in the revived Top Town television series is battling for the title this week.
01-Dec-2008
Papatoetoe’s Community Board is targeting youth with its latest round of funding grants.
01-Dec-2008
A Manurewa family is appealing for the return of a precious item stolen in a burglary.
01-Dec-2008
Police are looking for 74 year-old Xing Juan LI who has been missing from her rest home in Greenlane since yesterday.
01-Dec-2008
Aucklanders will get to see the same sparkle when they head down Franklin Street in Ponsonby this Christmas.
01-Dec-2008
Aucklanders will be shaving their lids for brave kids on Thursday in a giant shave off event at Westfield Downtown.
01-Dec-2008
The Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust has already carried out more rescues than the 450 they budgeted for and expect to make at least another 100 before the end of the year.