America's Cup
Burling and Tuke will try to defend their Olympic title
New Zealand sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have confirmed they'll attempt to defend their 49er title at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Ours: Lady Pippa Blake and NZL32
This is a story about one of the most magical victories in New Zealand's sporting history, and the inspiring legacy that it has left in its wake. Audio
This is Todd Niall
One of radio's most recognisable broadcast voices, Todd Niall from RNZ, is hanging up his microphone and heading into a new realm - working for Stuff. He talks about his 33-year career at RNZ in which… Audio, Gallery
Work underway to transform Auckland waterfront for Am Cup
TVNZ has secured the rights to broadcast the next America's Cup, while work is well underway behind the scenes to transform parts of Auckland's waterfront for the defence. Video, Audio
Barker to challenge for another America's Cup
The New Zealand sailor Dean Barker will challenge for another America's Cup.
Ben Ainslie gets the finance to challenge for the America's Cup
The British sailor Ben Ainslie has secured more than 200 million dollars from a petrochemicals company to fund his bid to win the next America's Cup in Auckland.
Resource consent application lodged for new AC village
The council agency which runs many Auckland facilities is worried about the impact that an America's Cup village will have on the Maritime Museum.
America's Cup design rules set
America's Cup defenders Team New Zealand and Italian challenger Luna Rossa have started a race to design the "fastest sailing monohull on earth" with a new set of rules.
America's Cup layout may take longer to clear resource consent
The new layout proposed for an America's Cup Village in Auckland could take two months longer to clear the planning process, than the abandoned concept.
Benefits already visible from America's Cup deal - industry
New jobs have already been created and economic benefits are already being felt from the America's Cup being held in Auckland in 2021, the Marine Industry says.
Taxpayers to contribute $114m to new America's Cup deal
A deal has finally been struck for the America's Cup venue on Auckland's waterfront.
11th-hour America's Cup deal: $100 million bill may rise
There's no guarantee the Auckland Council's $100 million contribution to the America's Cup won't rise, says Auckland mayor Phil Goff. Audio
America's Cup: Goff confident in $100m cost
After months of negotiations, a deal on the venue for the America's Cup in Auckland has been agreed on. Mayor Phil Goff has welcomed the decision, and says they've worked hard to keep costs down.
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Spithill joins Luna Rossa
Two time America's Cup winning skipper, Jimmy Spithill, has joined the Italian Luna Rossa team.
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Groups call for minimal Auckland wharf extensions
More than 100 groups and individuals are joining the debate on an America's Cup Village in Auckland, taking out a full-page newspaper advertisement.
Minister's trip may delay America's Cup village decisions
A decision on how to build America's Cup bases in Auckland looks set to miss a new target, increasing the risk of critical delays.
America's Cup Village: What's the plan?
Analysis - Will the real America's Cup Village plan please stand up? asks Todd Niall.
Govt: Cup Village plan not a done deal
Team New Zealand has yet to commit to staging its defence of the America's Cup in New Zealand, the Economic Development Minister says. Audio
Government, Auckland Council, Team NZ struggling to agree
The government and council have announced they might go ahead with an America's Cup Village design different to the one already in the planning process. Video, Audio