New ZealandAn open waterfront? Here's the choice...Auckland has a choice if it wants to open up more of its waterfront - let the port expand into the Waitemata Harbour or lose cargo to Tauranga and Northland.29 Nov 04:30 PM
BDBDFreight and logisticsPort of Tauranga predicting record profitPort of Tauranga is signalling another record profit and is frustrated at a new Maori court challenge.25 Oct 03:15 AM
New ZealandCouncil weighs merging CCOsAuckland Council is considering cutting the number of unelected council-controlled organisations from seven to four.15 Oct 08:45 PM
New ZealandWharfies laugh off rival unionThe Maritime Union denies claims it will lose its dominance in the Ports of Auckland dispute due to the emergence of a new union.06 Oct 02:26 AM
New ZealandQuay Street up for makeoverQuay St will become a "stunning" pedestrian-friendly boulevard within three years, says Waterfront Auckland.27 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandOpening waterfront: Future of the portAlternatives to Auckland's inner-city port have already been investigated and costed in a Ports of Auckland study released exclusively to the Herald.26 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionBob Harvey on Auckland's waterfront"There is real excitement about the waterfront and Aucklanders are asking us: 'What's next?' Bob Harvey explains.25 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandOpen waterfront may boost tourismOnly one in 78 visitors to Auckland visits the waterfront, figures from local authorities show, and that's a fraction of world-class waterfronts.25 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandQueens Wharf space - the final frontierWaterfront Auckland has released its "placemaking" ideas for Queens Wharf, a set of temporary activities to make the large area an active space.25 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandCity's history of missing the boatExperts say Auckland needs to learn from its mistakes and not pass up another opportunity to turn the waterfront into a highlight of the city.24 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandGive us our waterfrontMore than three-quarters of Aucklanders questioned in a Herald poll want more wharf space opened up to create world-class public areas on the waterfront.23 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionJoel Cayford: We're on the road to nowhereJoel Cayford asks if building more roads - and even taking out loans in desperation - is the best infrastructure answer to questions confronting NZ's economic planners?16 Sep 09:30 PM
OpinionBrian RudmanBrian Rudman: Clapped-out or world-class? Ports in terminal confusion13 May 05:30 PM
Freight and logisticsSuperyacht dry dock would cost Auckland City $16mAuckland ratepayers are being asked to chip in $16.8 million for the local marine industry to get a bigger slice of servicing superyachts.02 May 05:30 PM