Although Auckland is New Zealand’s most populated city, it doesn’t always receive the recognition it deserves. Here are five reasons why Auckland deserves serious props.
Food waste from Auckland's kerbside bins travels more than 250 kilometres south to be processed at the only such plant in the country. Having Auckland's food scraps dumped onto your rural backyard ...
Fans of the scary movie Heart Eyes are probably still reeling from the idea of a killer who takes out his blood thirst on ...
Auckland has been a stopover destination for ... If you want to explore the rest of the North Island, remember that Cyclone Gabriel hit the island earlier this year, affecting areas such as ...
The New Zealand government says the Cook Islands has failed to properly consult it on proposed agreements its Prime Minister ...
A fully functional waterproof camera has been returned to an ecstatic Auckland student more than two months after falling ...
Return ferries from Waiheke Island to Auckland operate from 6 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. with some reduced hours during weekends and public holidays and seasonal schedule changes. Check the latest ferry ...
Woodland cover is restricted to the Auckland and Snares Islands. On the Auckland Islands, the woodland is made up of Southern Rata (Metrosideros umbellata), while Snares Island is dominated by the ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: There are no shops on the island, so be sure to bring your own food and water supplies. – Leena Tailor Situated just off the coast of central Auckland and across from ...
Auckland's central city can get up to three degrees hotter at night than other parts of the region due to an urban heat island effect, new data shows. Research commissioned by Auckland Council ...