
School buses axed in East Auckland
Auckland Transport is axing some school buses and telling children to catch public buses.
Auckland Transport is axing some school buses and telling children to catch public buses.
The capital will have no trains at all tomorrow, in the largest strike action since 1994.
Mainfreight disappointed with mixed results as first-half profit rises 1.1%.
A $1.8 billion road which gained approval today has been ditched by the new Government
The South Auckland settlement of Drury is quickly becoming the major centre of development activity in the Auckland region with over $2 billion of infrastructure and numerous developments planned. / Auranga
Wellington is picking up the pieces a year on from the central NZ quake.
OPINION: It's not great timing for an Auckland fuel tax.
Lamborghinis could act as their own super-powered batteries and repair themselves.
Uber has been blocked in London and plenty want the ban to spread to Australia.
Group of elderly walkers booted off an Auckland bus and accused of "acting like animals".
Heart of the City chief executive Viv Beck says Ports of Auckland's plans need more work.
Ben Mack: "Rail to Auckland Airport? That should have already been a thing decades ago."
Eddie Tavinor died when part of a driveshaft hurtled through the windscreen of his ute.
Traffic pressure on the Lewis Pass since the Kaikoura quake may have led to a fatal crash.
Housing minister Phil Twyford wants to scrap the urban boundary to let Auckland spread.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff talked transport, housing and the port with the Prime Minister.
The middle lane of Auckland's Southern Motorway after Dominion Rd is blocked.
Already in jail for $726,000 fraud, she has admitted faking pay slip to claim a benefit.
Students may have up to $30 a week extra to spend once public transport fares are reduced.
Today is the final day for the trolleys, with the network being switched off tonight.
Expect road closures, diversions, parking restrictions and changes to public transport
The government's coalition and support deals promise much for Auckland, says Simon Wilson.
Motorists are flooding the Herald with complaints against the proposed petrol tax.
Infratil's NZ Bus completes Auckland deal, still expects business to shrink.
Climate change action has emerged a winner in just-signed coalition deals.
Woman suffers injuries after man pushes her onto the track and calmly walks away.
Council wants better value for money from museums, gallery.
Aucklanders heading south for the long weekend could be in for a slow trip.
Jacinda Ardern says she will stay in touch with Winston Peters over the long weekend.