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Hillcrest Creek widened to prevent flooding
Homes in the North Shore suburb of Hillcrest will be at less risk of flooding this winter thanks to an essential project to widen Hillcrest Creek.
Cheeky monkey hitches a ride
Ever seen a squirrel monkey hitching a ride on a capybara? Now you have!
Works to start on luxury waterfront hotel
Construction of a $200 million five-star hotel at a landmark site in downtown Auckland is set to commence.
This foxie's a Champ
Champ is a three-year-old fox terrier male looking for a forever home.
Walk this way: Pedestrians turn out for Walk2Work Day
Wednesday morning’s wet weather didn’t stop thousands of Aucklanders from walking to work on Walk2Work Day, part of Walk Month March.
Video showcases south Auckland
Check out some awesome things to do in south Auckland.
Remembering the men who shook Auckland!
“The nearby city of Auckland had never been shaken like it had when these men came to town,” went a newspaper report of the arrival of the newly formed, New Zealand Engineers Tunnelling Company.
The Secrets of Tāwharanui
It’s been a mystery for many years. Who is buried in the graves at Matatūahu Point?
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