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South African expat issues public warning over crime

A well-known east Auckland resident is publicly issuing a warning about New Zealand’s escalating crime situation, which he says reminds him of the troubled...

Government to change speed limit rules

The Government is amending speed limit rules as part of its commitment to stop blanket speed limit reductions. Pakuranga MP and Transport Minister Simeon Brown...

Aucklanders asked to support the fight against exotic caulerpa

Two species of exotic caulerpa seaweed (Caulerpa brachypus and Caulerpa parvifolia) have been found in Auckland. These exotic caulerpa can spread rapidly, forming vast, dense underwater fields and have...

Homecoming and new challenge for experienced curator

Paul Brobbel brings vast experience and a precise vision to his new role in charge of one of east Auckland's leading arts facilities. Brobbel recently...

Raised crossing proposed due to ‘high crash risk’

Another of east Auckland's busiest roads may soon get a raised pedestrian crossing in an ongoing effort to slow traffic down and prevent crashes. As...

Council pushes towards fortnightly rubbish removal

By Laura Kvigstad, Auckland Council reporter funded by New Zealand on Air Auckland Council plans to shift towards fortnightly rubbish removal but some councillors remain sceptical. At...

‘Only rain should go down the drain’

Two environmentally-minded east Auckland community leaders are encouraging the public to help protect precious local waterways. Tamaki Estuary Environmental Forum co-ordinator Nichola Painter and co-chair...

Call for Williamson to be investigated after questionable comment

By Laura Kvigstad, Auckland Council reporter, Funded by New Zealand on Air Howick ward councillor Maurice Williamson’s hot-mic moment has landed him in hot...

Auckland Council’s chief financial officer stepping down

Auckland Council’s group chief financial officer Peter Gudsell is departing the organisation after three years to take on a role in the private sector. He...

SFO defends prosecution after convictions overturned

The law enforcement agency that laid charges against seven people over political donations is defending its decision to prosecute after the Court of Appeal...
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