Rugby World CupRugby: RWC hot site on FacebookThe Rugby World Cup's Facebook site is about to become the biggest in New Zealand.23 Jan 03:00 PM
New ZealandTurf's up for the Rugby World CupWaikato is getting its own little piece of Auckland - 1500 tonnes of Eden Park turf which will cover the field at Waikato Stadium. 21 Jan 03:00 PM
Rugby World CupStadium opens after Cup faceliftAMI Stadium today celebrated the completion of its $60 million RWC 2011 redevelopment.20 Jan 10:00 PM
New Zealand800m promenade suggested for Auckland waterfrontCreating an 800m public promenade along Auckland's Quay St has been suggested as an alternative to "party central" plans for Queens Wharf.13 Jan 03:00 PM
New ZealandGovt considers short-term Queens Wharf revampA short-term Government solution to revamping Queens Wharf could be on the cards if Auckland can't get its act together, the PM revealed today.13 Jan 02:23 AM
New ZealandGovt's $100m Plan B for Queens WharfRugby World Cup Minister Murray McCully is pressing Auckland leaders to adopt a bigger and more expensive revamp for Queens Wharf.11 Jan 03:00 PM
New ZealandRugby: Long stays in 23 centres for World Cup sidesTakapuna Beach will become a second home to Sebastien Chabal and his French teammates, who will spend 21 days on the North Shore.18 Dec 03:00 PM
Rugby World CupRugby: Where the visiting hordes will descendGisborne, Ashburton, Masterton and Wanganui will all host teams as the World Cup gospel is spread throughout the country. 18 Dec 03:00 PM
Rugby World CupRugby: World Cup hosting details revealed23 venues around New Zealand have been picked to host teams for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.17 Dec 09:43 PM
Small BusinessKnives are out over World Cup cateringThe head of New Zealand's largest private front-of-house hospitality training institute says the country is setting itself up to fail at the Rugby World Cup because it does not have enough top-end hospitality staff.14 Dec 03:00 PM
Rugby World CupIRB agrees to joint Rugby World Cup TV bidThe International Rugby Board has agreed to a joint bid by New Zealand broadcasters to screen 2011 Rugby World Cup games, John Key says.07 Dec 10:06 PM