Rugby World CupNo queue jump for Cup finalGrassroots rugby stalwarts will not get priority access for tickets to the World Cup final, but they will get to jump the queue at other games.04 Dec 03:00 PM
Rugby World CupRugby World Cup prices a bargain - compared to soccerRugby fans will have to pay a lot less to see matches at their World Cup compared to soccer fans.03 Dec 08:15 PM
Rugby World CupHow to watch the All Blacks and the World Cup FinalsYour guide to getting a prime seat in the stands for a match - or more than one match - at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.03 Dec 03:00 PM
New ZealandUp to $1250 to see the Cup - if you can get inTickets to the Rugby World Cup final will cost up to $1250, and Kiwis will have to enter a draw for the limited seats.03 Dec 03:00 PM
New Zealand100% Pure NZ rugby ball falls flatTourism NZ's globe-trotting 100 per cent Pure New Zealand Rugby Ball has so far cost taxpayers $11 million, but has had fewer than 50,000 visitors20 Nov 03:00 PM
PoliticsMaori TV may lose ads for edge in World CupMaori Television may run advertising-free coverage of the Rugby World Cup games to woo viewers from its rival commercial broadcasters.18 Nov 03:00 PM
New ZealandKey denies political interference over MTS Cup bidJohn Key rejects claim's from Maori TV's CEO that negotiations for the Rugby World Cup broadcasting rights were political management18 Nov 06:02 AM
New ZealandRatepayers begin paying Rugby World Cup levySome ratepayers have begun paying for the 2011 Rugby World Cup but a ratepayers group says the tourism and hospitality industry should pick up the tab.16 Nov 07:52 PM
Opinion<i>Fergus Gammie</i>: A more efficient public transport system is just the ticket11 Nov 03:00 PM
OpinionBrian Rudman<i>Brian Rudman</i>: Let the paper stay blank until we can fill it properly05 Nov 03:00 PM
New ZealandWharf development up in the airThe options for Queen's Wharf are a new design with the "wow factor" or temporarily sprucing it up for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.05 Nov 03:00 PM
New ZealandQueens Wharf redesign haltedAuckland Mayor John Banks and Regional Council chairman Mike Lee decide to "go away and have a cup of tea" to consider the future of Queens Wharf.05 Nov 01:23 AM
New ZealandQueens Wharf design expectations too high, says designerThe Queens Wharf upgrade is a mismatch between expectation set up by the public and what can be reasonably achieved within the budget of $47 million, says one Auckland architect.04 Nov 12:19 AM
New ZealandBanks ready to scrap wharf plansAuckland City Mayor John Banks is considering canning the Queens Wharf upgrade03 Nov 10:50 PM