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Suffragists recognised
On 19 September 1893, New Zealand became the first nation in the world to grant women the right to vote. Yesterday in recognition, the lower section of Khartoum Place was renamed Te Hā o Hine Place.
More people walking on K’ Road
A survey by Auckland Transport (AT) shows an increasing number of pedestrians using Karangahape Road.
'Interesting exercise' to remove massive glass louvres
Sixty-four glass louvres have been removed from the southeastern corner of the Britomart Transport Centre Glasshouse.
Virtual garage project opens in Auckland
Auckland is set to become a world leader in augmented and virtual reality development (AR/VR) thanks to the opening of the AR/VR Garage in Eden Terrace.
Ports working hard for Auckland
It’s been a successful year for Auckland Council-owned company Ports of Auckland.
Central Auckland’s dramatic transformation
July and August were important months for the development of Auckland’s city centre.
Surprises from the depths of St James
It wasn’t as salubrious a part of Auckland as it is today; it would have been pretty rough
Opening up Newmarket's Teed Street
Teed Street will receive an urban design upgrade, as part of the wider Newmarket Laneways Streetscape Improvement Project.
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