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Police are appealing to the public to come forward with any information or footage of an incident involving a cyclist in the central city yesterday morning.
Shortly before 9am, a cyclist was travelling northbound on Nelson Street and was going through green lights at the traffic light when a … View morePolice are appealing to the public to come forward with any information or footage of an incident involving a cyclist in the central city yesterday morning.
Shortly before 9am, a cyclist was travelling northbound on Nelson Street and was going through green lights at the traffic light when a vehicle turned into Cook Street and hit the cyclist.
Contact Auckland City Police on 09 302 6400 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader
Hi Neighbours, rough sleepers who have set up a "squatter's camp" near Auckland City library will be moved on by Auckland Council and police later this week - but the group say they won't be giving up their shelter. Do you think the group should be trespassed from the area? Or … View moreHi Neighbours, rough sleepers who have set up a "squatter's camp" near Auckland City library will be moved on by Auckland Council and police later this week - but the group say they won't be giving up their shelter. Do you think the group should be trespassed from the area? Or should they be allowed to stay on? Read the story below.
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UPDATE: The motorway has now re-opened.
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Traffic on Auckland's southern motorway is gridlocked after a serious head-on collision involving a fleeing driver in a stolen car closed all lanes.
The southern motorway had been closed at the Princes St off-ramp as a result of the crash and… View moreUPDATE: The motorway has now re-opened.
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Traffic on Auckland's southern motorway is gridlocked after a serious head-on collision involving a fleeing driver in a stolen car closed all lanes.
The southern motorway had been closed at the Princes St off-ramp as a result of the crash and detours were being setup, NZTA said.
Motorists are advised to leave the motorway at Princes Street, turn right on Frank Grey Place, right onto Princes St, left at Atkinson St to Great South Rd, left on to East Tamaki Rd, right on to SH1, NZTA said.
NZTA has urged motorists to avoid the area or delay their journey on SH1.
At this stage, it's not clear how long the motorway will remain closed, an NZTA spokesman said.
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It's true that you agreed to a legally binding contract as soon as you drove into the parking lot. Thankfully, New Zealand law protects consumers from the exploitative clauses that corporates love to slip in the fine print.
Under contract law, parking companies can only claim for "the … View moreIt's true that you agreed to a legally binding contract as soon as you drove into the parking lot. Thankfully, New Zealand law protects consumers from the exploitative clauses that corporates love to slip in the fine print.
Under contract law, parking companies can only claim for "the actual and reasonable costs they incurred". Charging $65 for a short overstay in an empty carpark is as far from reasonable as you can get.
To find out what to do in this situation, click here
Josh from Ellerslie
Soon we will be moving to our First home and need someone to move to our rental property in royal oak.
This is a nice and cozy 2 bedrooms + study room. Anyone who can move in 3 weeks is welcomed. message please. Weekly rent is $540.
Negotiable
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