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In 2022, it was reported 27 thousand peak passengers would be using the rail line from opening day next year, which has now decreased to 19 thousand passen ...
The high street tailor "Crane Brothers" has been a fixture on the street for years - and it will remain so for even longer. Murray Crane - the man behind the business - has signed to keep the business ...
SailGP will return to Auckland this summer for the January regatta. The intention by all parties is to have Auckland host in ...
A former Speaker of the house is being taken to the High Court for musical torture after blasting protesters with children's ...
A lot of interest is expected in the by-election to fill the seat left empty by the death of Takutai Tarsh Kemp.
Concerns are being raised around the use of taxpayer money to fund Moana Pasifika, with Tama Potaka seeking urgent answers.
A person is dead and another is critically injured after a car allegedly shoved another off the road following a South ...
The Tāwhaki National Aerospace centre, west of Banks Peninsula, can now hold tests without continual re-permits. Executive ...
Heavy rain has flooded parts of the Bay of Plenty - including Rotorua, where a resident says it’s “scaring” her and the worst she has seen.
Heather du Plessis-Allan gives her view on whether or not Moana Pasifika should be saved to play another season of Super Rugby.
A lawsuit is targeting Trevor Mallard for his use of 'bad music' and sprinklers aiming to drive anti-mandate Parliament protestors away.
Kiwis are on high alert as thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong gales descend on the North Island, threatening Auckland ...
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