Brave man allegedly shot at
1:21pm A man who tried to follow a group of armed offenders fleeing after an aggravated robbery in Pakuranga last night may have been shot at, police say.
Manhole complaints ignored
LATEST: Nothing was done about the defective manhole Aisling Symes fell down even though authorities knew about the problem before she disappeared.
Police seize $2 million in meth
More than $2 million of methamphetamine allegedly imported from Iran has been seized by Auckland police.
Auckland's buildings to be quake-assessed
The continuing earthquakes in Christchurch have brought forward a review of Auckland's earthquake-prone buildings with important buildings to be assessed by the end of this year if the final policy is approved.
Air NZ flights resuming
Air New Zealand will resume most flights from Auckland to the South Island this afternoon.
MediaWorks TV boss quits
The chief executive of MediaWorks' television arm Jason Paris has resigned.
Coastguard set for overhaul
Free kids' rugby tickets on offer
Braid clings to dream
Blues openside Daniel Braid continues to cling to his World Cup dream.
It's redemption, says Tua
Kiwi heavyweight boxer David Tua has labelled his rematch with American veteran Monte Barrett in August as a chance for redemption.
Warriors shuffle side for Cowboys
Ali tightens grip on black jersey
Sponsored links
Campbell clobbered over Tamaki vendetta
It was great watching TV3's John Campbell being dealt to by Maori MPs Hone Harawira, Tau Henare and Shane Jones this week on his own show.
Ready-made Aussie abuse handbook
As New Zealand moves towards compulsory, much-needed reporting of suspected child abuse, a virtual guidebook on the use of the system has been written in Australia.
Who is Solomon Tipene?
How MPs 'faced the abuse facts'
Exhibition back on the road
Auckland photography fans will have a chance to whip around nine exhibition openings in one hit next Tuesday.
Saint statue still missing from church
One of the oldest surviving Catholic churches in the country is celebrating its 150th anniversary – without the statue of its patron saint.
Help from Guardian Angel
Furious filmmaking
Facts, figures and faces
A short video about the power of advertising in Suburban Newspapers Auckland.
Community newspapers work for Pinepac
Business profile of your local hardware, timber and building material store Pinepac ITM which also benefits from advertising with The Suburben Newspapers.
Advanced Massage
Sylvia Park fashion show
Driver smashes through property
Luc Sherman thought he was in the middle of an earthquake.
Armed robbery plea
Police fear for public safety after a spate of violent crime in Dargaville.
Town centre clean-up call
Battle over beaches
King's College student farewelled
More air travel woes as ash cancels Air NZ flights
Son faces 17 charges of abusing mother
Details of toddler's death too much for parents
Measles outbreak hospitalises three, infects 17
Sniffer dogs at college ball tonight
Pedestrian dies after bus collision
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