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Entries open for environmental art contest

Entries are now open for people wanting to take part in east Auckland's most prestigious annual art contest. The Estuary Art and Ecology Award is...

After the floods …

The recent floods have caused havoc and 138 red, 542 yellow and 1141 white placards, as of early February, have been issued by building...

No such thing as a free lunch at Auckland Council committee

By Laura Kvigstad, Auckland Council reporter Funded by New Zealand on Air An Auckland Council committee chair has shown his colleagues there is no such...

Additional charges laid over homicide

Three people have appeared in court in relation to a fatal assault in east Auckland late last year that led to a man's death. The...

Police hope new station will deter criminal activity

The officer in charge of the new Howick Police station says he hopes its presence will help to deter people from breaking the law...

Local Water Done Well

By Christopher Luxon, National Party leader and MP for Botany The Auckland Anniversary floods and Cyclone Gabrielle have only reinforced for New Zealanders that...

Ford aficionados set to display rare machines

Graeme and Brad Cockerill know far more about the workings of early 1990s British Fords than most people. The Cockle Bay father and son are...

Interim report shows recovery from Covid-19 impacts

Auckland Council Group’s interim report for the first six months to the end of December 2022 shows positive signs of recovery from the effects...

Williamson calls out AT for slow response

By Laura Kvigstad, Auckland Council reporter Funded by New Zealand on Air A 2022 call for information on bus patronage from Howick ward councillor Maurice...

Labour must scrap blanket speed limit reductions

Pressure from National and communities up and down the country might soon force Minister of Transport Michael Wood to slam the brakes on his...
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