Two years after the devastating 2016 Kaikoura earthquake, Kiwirail has announced that the Coastal Pacific service will recommence.
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Manukau Bus Station to become night shelter for homeless
Auckland Transport, alongside the Salvation Army and police, are set to turn the Manukau Bus Station into a night shelter for homeless this winter.
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Major announcement to benefit electric vehicle owners
New software will provide NZ electric car drivers with real-time information about charging locations across the country including where chargers are, the cars they support and whether or not they're working.
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NZ's first regional fuel tax receives criticism
New Zealand’s first regional fuel tax that arrived in Auckland over the weekend has received some criticism.
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Regional Fuel Tax has Aucklanders under the pump
Aucklanders are feeling the pinch today as petrol prices went up by 10 cents per litre. The regional fuel tax in Auckland took effect as of today.
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Tāmaki trains to tautoko te reo
People travelling on Auckland trains will hear safety announcements made in both English and te reo Māori from tomorrow, following the launch of a new public transport programme.
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Waikato seek government support to decrease rural speed limit
The Waikato Regional Transport Committee is seeking government support to reduce the speed limit on Waikato rural roads from 100kmh to 80-90kmh.
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New wheels for Kōhanga Reo
Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust has announced 13 kōhanga reo are set to receive brand new vans.
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Napier-Wairoa rail line reopens
After 6 years, the Napier-Wairoa rail line has reopened. Forestry Minister Shane Jones says this means the number of logging trucks using the roads in the area will be heavily reduced.
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"We're already poor and you're robbing us"- fuel tax fury
Auckland commuters are demanding answers around how the projected $150mil per year gained by Auckland Council through fuel tax will be spent over the next ten years, with some saying the tax is forcing people further into poverty.