The developer of what was set to be New Zealand's tallest residential building did not want the media around during a meeting updating Auckland Council on the status of the stalled luxury skyscraper.
A tenant who sublet a one-bedroom apartment to three other people has been told by the Tenancy Tribunal to pay his landlord $1000 in damages. Jun Sugita rented the 55-square-metre flat in Quay St, ...
The following statistics are drawn from more than 17,500 tenancies managed by Barfoot & Thompson in the Auckland region, tracked monthly and reported quarterly. This update captures the period to 31 ...
The Auckland Anniversary Day Regatta celebrates the founding of the ‘City of Sails’, and attracts a huge fleet of vessels every year, including restored classic yachts, modern racing keelboats, ...
Armed robbers stole items from an east Auckland shop on Friday morning before fleeing, police say.
Auckland FC has unveiled Coffee AFC — an inviting new cafe on College Hill designed to bring people together over great coffee and the spirit of community.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has laid out his Government’s goals for the year in his annual state of the nation speech. The Botany MP delivered the speech this week in Auckland, saying he knows ...
Auckland Thoroughbred Racing (ATR) says it’s thrilled about the return of the TAB Karaka Millions at Ellerslie Racecourse, promising an electrifying evening of twilight horse racing and entertainment ...
Following a challenging year for the not-for-profit sector and at a time when many charities are struggling to secure and raise funding, Smith&Smith®, Laser® and Exceed®, as members of the Belron NZ ...
Watercare says up to 10,000 people are affected, and a fix is expected to take 24 hours.
Water is coming back on for thousands of West Auckalnders after a broken water main forced Watercare to shut down the pipes ...
In his State of the Nation address, Christopher Luxon called for the limit on concerts in Auckland to be abolished, as it would bring economic benefits.