Dramatic footage has emerged of armed officers pulling a driver from his vehicle after a chase by up to 20 police cars cornered it in a mall carpark. A shopper inside the Onehunga carpark witnessed the conclusion of the citywide pursuit across multiple suburbs,
The Tenancy Tribunal has dismissed a $23,000 claim from the body corporate of Auckland waterfront Viaduct apartments The Point in a dispute with two unit owners over replacing a fire sprinkler. Body Corporate 199318 sought that money from unit owners Michael Coutts and Manjit Kaur,
Vessev has announced that the first Vessev VS-9 electric hydrofoiling ferry has commenced commercial service with Fullers360, New Zealand's ferry transport and tourism operator. This is the “first time” globally that a certified electric hydrofoiling vessel is joining the fleet of an operator for commercial use,
There is growing speculation over whether Wayne Brown's own deputy and political ally is set to challenge him for the city's top job.
On 4 January, a motorbike rider was also arrested and his bike impounded after driving dangerously along the beach. Officers also issued a number of infringements to drivers who were driving in a manner liable to cause injury, damage or annoyance.
The five cheapest streets in Bishop Auckland for 2024 have been revealed. Data released by the land registry shows the streets in the town that saw the most expensive property sales. Angate Street in Bishop Auckland had the cheapest property sales in 2024.
Although Auckland is New Zealand’s most populated city, it doesn’t always receive the recognition it deserves. Here are five reasons why Auckland deserves serious props.
Auckland Council's sounding the alarm over a spike in rubbish-truck fires this month, asking people to be more careful when disposing of e-waste.
A new venue and new technology will add an element of uncertainty to the second round of the SailGP which will be raced on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.
44-year-old Mark McGurk from Bishop Auckland carried out a burglary at Shildon football club in July 2024 - when he broke into the cellar and stole £300 worth of alcohol. He also managed to cause significant damage to the club - that later cost £1,000 to repair.
It's been a fiery start to 2025, with at least nine Auckland rubbish trucks bursting into flames in the first two weeks of the year.
Raniera Kaio, general manager of health provider Te Rūnanga O Whaingaroa, said the bill itself was a breach of the Treaty, undermining its constitutional role and dismantling “the enforceable rights of Māori, leaving them subject to the Crown’s rule”. He referenced the history of land theft prior to and following the Treaty signing.