Outdoor education initiative Mātātoa has received funding support from Auckland Transport's $50,000 Community Bike Fund to run the Hapori Paihikara, community bike rides.
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“We are all suffering”- Truck drivers continue to struggle under lockdown restrictions
Some truck drivers are continuing to feel the brunt of the level 4 safety restrictions in their day to day mahi. Auckland based produce driver Royston Seymour (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) says that his workdays have been extended by 2-3 hours.
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Over $12 billion for NZ railways, roads, hospitals and schools
The government has allocated $12 billion of infrastructure improvements across the motu.
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Lime Scooter rider in critical condition at Auckland Hospital
An investigation into a late-night hit and run in central Auckland involving a lime scooter is underway with one man still in critical condition in Auckland Hospital.
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Sneak peek into $4.4 billion Auckland City Rail Link
Today 10,000 people got the chance to have a sneak-peek into Auckland’s first underground City Rail Link (CRL).
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City Rail Link salvage to aid Tonga rebuild
Containers packed with material salvaged from Auckland's City Rail Link (CRL) construction will be shipped to Tonga next month to help rebuild communities battered by last year's Cyclone Gita.
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Jetstar Downgrade Means Cheaper Fares from Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand is offering discounted airfares to Jetstar customers affected by their announcement to downgrade their regional services.
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Aspiring engineers deliver low-cost car maintenance in Far North
Automotive engineering students in the Far North have found the best way to improve their skills is to fix locals cars at minimal cost.
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North Auckland Rail Line receives $94.8m for upgrades and repairs
$94.8 million worth of repairs and upgrades have been allocated to the North Auckland Rail Line (NAL) that are set to be completed within the next two years.
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Seventy buses open doors to te reo Māori
Seventy Auckland Link buses have begun playing te reo Māori announcements as they travel about the city.