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America's Cup race conditions were within safe limits - officials
As America's Cup racing is postponed, officials rejected criticism that yesterday's racing should have been called off due to high winds that damaged three boats.
America's Cup: 'The bullet seemed dodged. Until the crash'
First Person - That's the day done for Team NZ, thought Todd Niall. And that was before the capsize.
Team NZ working to repair capsize damage
Team NZ's boat sustained "quite a bit" of damage in this morning's capsize, helmsman Peter Burling says. Video
Light winds cancellation a blow for Team NZ
Team New Zealand may have lost their biggest advantage today over their America's Cup semi-final opponent BAR.
Team New Zealand refocusses ahead of semis
Team New Zealand refocusses on Monday on the semi-final stage of the America's Cup challenger series in Bermuda, after missing the chance of a bonus point for the Cup finals.
America's Cup: Sunday showdown for Team NZ
Sunday morning's duel between Team New Zealand and the defender Oracle TeamUSA could become the first race of the America's Cup Final.
Bermuda gets first Premier League player in 14 years
First Person - The America's Cup has taken over the small island nation of Bermuda, but as Todd Niall finds, it's the English Premier League the locals are talking about.
America's Cup: 10 things you need to know
The America's Cup sets off on its 35th regatta on Sunday morning (NZ time), and in key aspects is unlike any preceding contest for international sport's oldest trophy. Video
New America's Cup rule reduces collision consequences
A rule change in the America's Cup has reduced the risk of a team being eliminated if major repairs are needed.
Let the America's Cup rivalry begin
First Person - It wouldn't be the America's Cup without psychological warfare, and the first shot has been fired at Team New Zealand, writes Todd Niall.
Bermuda beyond that big boat race
First Person - The America's Cup is gaining its host country global attention, but the locals have shown on their national holiday that other things are more important to them.
America's Cup teams push for crash recovery rule
Team New Zealand has wrapped up its practice racing ahead of Saturday morning's first race in the America's Cup regatta in Bermuda.
Goff races towards make-or-break visitor levy
Analysis - Auckland mayor Phil Goff's big economic plans have had speed wobbles from day one and ahead of his first budget it's still not certain if they will steady, writes Todd Niall.
Salary for top Auckland Transport job faces chop
The $680,000 salary paid to Auckland Transport's chief executive could be in line for a haircut.
Downtown dilemma: should Akl get bus route or new park?
Plans to turn a downtown Auckland street into a park look likely to trump the possibility of it becoming a high-frequency bus route.
Waterview opening date remains a mystery
Technical glitches delaying the country's biggest roading project are fixed, but no date has yet been set for the opening of Auckland's Waterview Tunnels.
Akl hotel rate hike legality queried
The legality of a proposed doubling of rates on central Auckland hotels is being questioned by a former regional council chief.
Goff waters down hotel rates increase plan
Auckland mayor Phil Goff has toned down plans for an additional rate on the city's tourism accommodation.
Goff's half year looms with big fiscal hopes still alive
Auckland's mayor Phil Goff approaches his six-month mark in office saying he believes his two big budget ideas will eventually come through, despite opposition.
Push for Auckland light rail network in new plan
An independent plan for what's being touted as a better public transport network for Auckland has been unveiled.
Auckland needs to double number of new homes - data
New figures show Auckland is building fewer than half of the new homes it needs to meet demand.
Team NZ sets sail for America's Cup challenger campaign
Emirates Team New Zealand is on its way to Bermuda with a boat that has more in common with an aircraft than a regular racing yacht.
Auckland's 75m cruise ship jetty plan falters
A controversial 75m walkway off the end of Auckland's Queens Wharf now appears unlikely.
Wrangle over west Auckland development costs
Auckland Council and a large property developer begin confidential arbitration today over millions of dollars of costs in a west Auckland commercial development.
Are Auckland ratepayers getting value for money?
The council has launched a three-year review of services including water, marketing and communications, overseas promotion and rubbish collection.