
Leaky school's rebuild delayed; now deemed earthquake-prone
Taihape Area School's rebuild is now scheduled for 2025.
Taihape Area School's rebuild is now scheduled for 2025.
'Having a performer of this calibre play at Eden Park was a huge win for Auckland.'
Proud Kiwi and gaming specialist who served five years in the New Zealand Army.
Northlanders welcome a Government review of building codes making houses unaffordable.
Creditors now face a potential shortfall in the tens of millions.
The liquidation is being carried out as part of the rationalisation of the group.'
Du Val show might air overseas initially, producer says.
OPINION: The Govt says there are 32% less households living in motels.
'Investors with us for years, they get paid quarterly. We’ve never missed a payment.'
A$10m of the deal has been deferred and might not be paid till 2026, company says.
Kāinga Ora bulldozed everything around her, but isn't returning 'to put housing back up'.
Te Matapihi says it fears for vulnerable communities.
The Government wants councils to use remote inspections as the default approach.
The park has been allocated $119 million.
Documents reveal ‘widespread non-compliance’ over asbestos in schools.
Auckland Council is 'aware that work is currently paused on the Seascape development'.
Foodstuffs fined for efforts to hinder rivals from opening or expanding.
'Millions of dollars in repairs, ridiculously expensive': owner paying $30,000.
'It’s not only for us old fellas - it's for the new ones coming on.'
Around 30,000 homes in Perth are thought to be involved.
Around 500 people live in the high-rise.
Several CBD office buildings in Auckland have been converted into apartments, hotels.
Family-owned importer put into liquidation on August 5.
Residents start moving next month into the new twin-block waterfront residences. Video / Jason Oxenham
The apartment and townhouse development group has been put into interim receivership.
One increasingly worried subcontractor complained of being owed around $500,000.
Around 120 investors put money into Du Val entities.
Skyscraper deal gets flushed after Hong Kong suitors don't progress.
Five days in a row and weekdays were always anticipated. No weekend shutdown.
'The fixed fee has hurt us. No one expected rates to go up 15% per annum."