The Queenstown laundromat owner has been ordered to pay a former employee and best friend almost $60,000 after the Employment Relations Authority found the worker was unjustifiably dismissed.
From 1 April, landlords will be again be able to claim tax deductions for interest on residential investment properties from, but will that mean lower rents?
Property categorisations are advancing in Auckland with March being a busy month for the recovery team. As of 22 March, 803 homes had received a final categorisation with 266 classed as Category 3 and eligible for a buy-out.
Of the confirmed Category 3…
Storm-affected homeowners will have until 30 September 2024 to opt-in to Auckland Council’s categorisation programme and have their home assessed for future flood or landslide risk.
On 28 March Auckland Council’s Governing Body confirmed the closing date,…
A new plan to futureproof local sports facility Windmill Park, outlining a new layout, priorities and development opportunities, has been adopted by Albert-Eden Local Board.
The plan, developed following community consultation last year, will guide…
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown is urging Aucklanders to have their say on Auckland Council’s Long-term Plan (LTP). With only one day to go until submissions close, participation is historically low.
As of Wednesday, the council had received just 10,200…
The bi-annual test of the two tsunami sirens at Ōrewa will take place on the last day of daylight saving on Sunday 7 April 2024, at midday.
“We need to ensure the sirens are working properly. No action is required by the public and there’s no cause for…
Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson and members of the Tāmaki Makaurau Recovery Office leadership team met with representatives from the New Zealand Banking Association (NZBA) recently to discuss Auckland’s recovery. This is part of Auckland Council’s ongoing…