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Rubbish dumped in polluted pond

The sight of rubbish floating on the surface of an east Auckland pond visited by families and children is being labelled "absolutely disgusting". That's the...

Luxon: Mandates should unwind after Omicron peak

The Government should begin removing vaccine mandates progressively once we are through the peak of Omicron, National Leader Christopher Luxon said in a speech...

Keeping our community safe

By Naisi Chen, Labour list MP based in Botany Last week the current Howick Police Station closed while the search for a new site...

Teachers’ non-critical status spells ‘chaos’

Auckland Secondary Schools’ Principals’ Association president Steve Hargreaves has spoken out about schools being excluded from the Government’s Close Contact Exemption Scheme which means they...

Rein it in before it’s too late!

Christopher Luxon is National Party leader and the MP for Botany It's great to be back at Parliament for 2022 with our hard-working National...

‘The fight’s begun’ – dog’s death launches petition

A pit bull’s controversial euthanasia has led to a petition being aimed to abolish Breed-Specific legislation (BSL). Woody was picked up in traffic by police...

MP defends KiwiBuild’s record

A Government MP based in east Auckland is defending the Labour Party's record when it comes to building new homes in the local community. Botany-based...

Mum’s baby joy tinged with sadness over Covid travel restrictions

Pia Rampling is overjoyed to welcome the newest member of her family, but when her baby will be able to meet her grandparents is...

Luxon ‘turning ship around’

In the first Newshub-Reid Research poll for 2022, Labour is still riding its pandemic popularity wave, while the tide is going out for Act,...

Confusion over board member’s email use

A Howick Local Board member says his access to his official Auckland Council email address has been "restricted" in what he's calling "censorship" of...
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