Auckland NewsSunday 20th May 2012Your worldwide local newspaper |
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News HeadlinesBoston University student faces New Zealand court over van crash that killed Brooklyn native, two other classmates
AP AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- A Boston University student appeared in a New Zealand court Friday on charges of careless driving over a car crash last weekend that claimed the life of three classmates and left another woman in critical condition. Stephen Houseman, 20, has been charged with careless driving... Auckland author takes big book prize
Auckland author Matt Elliot has picked up the big prize at the New Zealand Post Children39;s Book Awards. Auckland secures New Zealand’s largest tourism conference
Auckland is delighted to have secured the hosting rights for next year’s TRENZ, which is New Zealand’s largest annual tourism trade show. New Zealand’s most popular visitor destination was today announced by the Tourism Industry Association (TIA) as the home for TRENZ in 2013. Carter urges action on Auckland stormwater
Auckland Council should treat the repair of its stormwater pipes as a priority, Local Government Minister David Carter says. Two stages for World Rally in Auckland
Rally New Zealand has confirmed there will be two stages in Auckland city for next month39;s round of the 2012 World Rally Championship. Auckland stormwater pipes at risk of collapse
EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of kilometres of Auckland39;s ageing stormwater network are not up to scratch and at risk of collapse. Sports HeadlinesSwimming faces long rebuild - Danyon Loader
New Zealand39;s greatest Olympic swimmer, Danyon Loader, warns that rehabilitation of his sport could take up to 10 years. Damning report rocks New Zealand Swimming
Swimming New Zealand is in shock after recommendations for a complete overhaul of the "dysfunctional" national sports organisation - just weeks before the start of the 2012 Olympic Games. Swimming faces long rebuild says Loader
New Zealand39;s greatest Olympic swimmer, Danyon Loader, warns that rehabilitation of his sport could take up to 10 years. Olympic medal tally to become charity fundraiser
A leading Kiwi vineyard who committed his career to winning gold medals for his label is now throwing his financial support behind New Zealand39;s Olympic team - offering to donate $1000 to charity for every gold medal the team wins at the upcoming London games. Crusaders crush Blues in Super Rugby
Corey Flynn scored two tries as the Crusaders crushed the Blues 59-12 in their Super Rugby clash. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |