The Govt's plan to fast-track new housing in Auckland won't solve housing cost issues, say planners.
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Three weeks ago, Winston Peters made a speech to Grey Power in Takapuna, entitled - "Auckland, super city or sin city?"
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Some say the Unitary Plan is overblown and much of the planned intensive housing is unnecessary.
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Opponents of the Unitary Plan say it won't do anything to solve Auckland's unaffordable housing problem.
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A few weeks ago Campbell Live brought you the story of Auckland's infuriating queue jumpers.
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Len Brown has defended his council's drive to push through the Auckland Unitary Plan, as the deadline for submissions approaches.
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Auckland, our biggest city, is forecast to grow by up to another million people over the next 30 years.
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Critics are questioning whether a deal struck between Len Brown and the Govt will really solve the city's housing crisis.
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A pilot did his best to bring down a helicopter right-way up this morning during an emergency landing in Auckland's harbour.
Auckland rates are set to rise by an average of 2.9 percent for the 2013-1014 year if Mayor Len Brown's plan is accepted by councillors.
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Much of New Zealand has been hit by heavy rain and winds causing power outages and is expected to last most of the day.
Advocacy groups are urging disabled drivers not to approach people using mobility carparks without permits.
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The fire ban in place in Auckland since late January following one of the city's most parched summers has been lifted.
There are fears the Auckland 30-year plan to address housing is rushed and heavy handed.
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The man accused of killing a 55-year-old man in a sleep out in south Auckland will stand trial next year.
A shoe brand that helps children in developing countries was launched in New Zealand yesterday.
Campbell Live hears from Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee, the mayor and the AA.
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Campbell Live looks at one woman's battle to top up her Hop Card.
Building and Construction Minister Maurice Williamson has revealed he could be in the hunt for a new job.
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Debbie McQuillan says she suffered severe bruising to her shin and hip when she asked an able-bodied couple to move from a disabled parking space.
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