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Witnesses yelled to the skipper to slow down before hearing a bang. → Read More
Killer Leo Li claims to be a target of the Chinese Communist Party. → Read More
Immigration NZ is now trying to deport convicted killer. → Read More
Elliott St eateries will open from dusk till dawn. → Read More
INZ says it is because NZ dad sponsored visas for previous partners. → Read More
Kiwis can help with money, essentials, or their time. → Read More
The navy assisted in the rescue this morning after boatie went missing on Sunday. → Read More
A boatie has gone missing near Aotea Great Barrier Island. → Read More
Crews work through the night to reconnect as many as they can. → Read More
Auckland Transport backpedals on fines after ticketing cars in flooded areas. → Read More
Free food for flood victims from the owner of a chain of Indian restaurants. → Read More
Wind and rain that moved south over North Island is sliding back north again: forecaster. → Read More
Air NZ boosts flights to meet demand from China for New Year celebrations. → Read More
Employee who held three roles should have known he was being overpaid. → Read More
Stumped drivers guessing speed limits are expected to drive at 50km/h in areas where speed signs have been whited out in preparation for new signs to be installed, Auckland Transport says. Signs in the urban south, or former Manukau City areas, including Flat Bush, Botany, Pakuranga and East Tamaki have all been whited out as part of the rollout of “phase 3 speed changes”, an AT spokesman said.… → Read More
The fierce storm is being described as a one-in-20 year event. → Read More
Sea surface temperatures also had their warmest reading yet. → Read More
WFH culture and popularity of trainers over office shoes blamed for demise. → Read More
People with information urged to contact the police. → Read More
Largest food and wine festival Indulge coming to Auckland this summer. → Read More