
'Everybody else knew about it but us'
Auckland councillors have been kept in the dark about a Maori word being added to the name of a new development agency for the Super City.
Auckland councillors have been kept in the dark about a Maori word being added to the name of a new development agency for the Super City.
A Maori word has been added to the name of a development agency for the Super City at the eleventh hour.
Auckland Transport faces challenges from council consultants over the ecological and landscape impacts of the first $300 million stage of a new four-lane highway from Manukau to Drury.
Auckland Transport wardens who fined more than two dozen residents for parking on footpaths were not so quick to nab a council driver for doing the same thing.
Auckland Transport should have exercised discretion before ticketing 27 residents at 2am for parking with two wheels on the kerb of a narrow Auckland street, says the Automobile Association.
Residents of two narrow Auckland streets are furious that council parking wardens fined 27 of them in a 2am blitz on cars with two wheels on the kerb.
Auckland Mayor Len Brown sits down with Herald transport journalist Mathew Dearnaley to answer questions about motorway tolls, Britomart bottlenecks and more.
A former senior Auckland Transport manager accused of receiving bribes totalling more than $1 million has abandoned a bid for continued name suppression.
Faulty software has been blamed for a pay machine in Auckland's Downtown parking building gobbling up a motorist's $50 note and leaving her with a "credit ticket".
Transport campaigners want the Government to consider saving billions of dollars by building a rail-only crossing under Auckland's Waitemata Harbour.
Name suppression continues for a former Auckland Transport official accused by the Serious Fraud Office of receiving bribes totalling more than $1 million.
The day rate at three inner-city Auckland car parks is rising by $7 per day, Auckland Transport has announced.
Auckland Transport is warning passengers of potential bedding-in glitches after it replaces diesel trains this morning with electrics.
A former senior Auckland Transport official accused of taking more than $1 million in bribes has lost a bid for interim name suppression to continue.
Bus drivers intend protesting outside Auckland Transport offices tomorrow, against roster changes they claim could leave them fatigued and put passengers at greater risk.
Auckland's Harbour Bridge set for radical change as cycling and walking attachment gets resource consent.
A life-size version of the Green Man in the pedestrian "cross now" lights brought laughter to Auckland's CBD.
New road markings in Auckland's Newmarket have left drivers queuing at a busy intersection behind parked cars, thinking they are waiting to turn.
The owner of abandoned car carrying a cargo of rotting meat is in jail Auckland Transport say.
Custodians of bush and recreational areas near Auckland's Northcote Pt fear environmental degradation from a walking and cycling path across the harbour bridge.
Auckland Transport, which dished out more than $10 million in parking fines last year, wants the Government to let it come down more heavily on non-compliant motorists.
Auckland Transport believes parking fines are no longer effective and calls for an increase to deter offenders.
Auckland Council may follow the example of its transport arm and ban the advertising of alcohol on its land and buildings.
A half-billion dollar bundle of projects to fix Auckland's transport woes was welcomed last night but also described as a quick-fix.
Auckland's mayor says he thinks a transport levy would be going ahead after a council meeting today.
Auckland Transport has been forced into an embarrassing backdown after it erected speed-limit signs without following correct process.
Auckland Transport is developing a campaign to promote safe and courteous behaviour on paths shared by cyclists and pedestrian.
Former Auckland Transport officials and the head of a project management firm face multiple corruption charges for alleged offences reaching back nine years.
New police red-light cameras with radar technology will go live in Auckland and Wellington starting Thursday.