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MP defends KiwiBuild’s record

A Government MP based in east Auckland is defending the Labour Party's record when it comes to building new homes in the local community. Botany-based...

Teen shaken after vehicle attacked

Police are investigating after a teenager was followed and had his vehicle damaged by two men in an unprovoked attack. The 18-year-old's mother, who wants...

Ormiston to finally get four new footpaths

After a decade-long wait and residents pushing for footpaths, looks like construction of much needed footpaths in Flat Bush will become a reality, thanks...

MP calls out AT for abandoning traffic ‘blackspot’

Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross isn’t giving up his fight to have safety improvements carried out to an east Auckland traffic blackspot. Mr Ross says he’s...

Christmas Wonder Park a huge success

The first ever Christmas Wonder Park on the weekend at Barry Curtis Park attracted a good turn-out. Organised by the New Hope Community Trust  in...

Ormiston Town Centre begins to take shape

One of Auckland’s fastest growing communities is about to undergo a significant transformation, with the construction of a new $200 million-plus town centre being...

Blues inspire Ormiston Senior College rugby team

Nine members from the Blues Super Rugby squad recently visited Ormiston Senior College to present the school with rugby boots which were donated from...

Hands-on police operation showing signs of success

You may have found Ormiston Police Station unusually quiet yesterday. Instead, you would have seen more police, from frontline officers to the area commander, out...

One dead in Ormiston Rd crash

A 57-year-old man has died after a serious crash in Otara. Inspector Shawn Rutene said police noticed a male driving erratically shortly before 2:30pm. Police initiated...

Announcement of new school in Flat Bush

Hardly have the doors of Ormiston Junior College with state-of-the-art equipment been thrown open this year with 170 foundation students that there is an...