
'Really awkward': Homeschool student denied medal two years in a row
A homeschool student had medals taken away and given to athletes placed below them
A homeschool student had medals taken away and given to athletes placed below them
Eight dogs have been impounded in Whakatāne over the past 10 days.
Health NZ is ‘committed’ to settling the collective agreement with the union.
NZ Post has released a set of four stamps honouring Richard O'Brien's creation.
David Seymour addressed infrastructure and housing issues in Tauranga.
Classes focus on smart shopping, meal planning, and affordable recipes.
Defence Force Sergeant Cam Sproull of Ōhope watched orcas hunting just metres from shore.
The sinkhole opened on Golden Sands Drive on Thursday opposite a school.
Mark Jefferson, 46, pleaded not guilty to manslaughter in the High Court at Rotorua.
Two unlikely heroes stepped up for the Hawks at the death.
The specialist said 'delays in advertising' meant his colleague hadn't been replaced.
A new initiative to enhance the resilience of marine life to the effects of climate change and human impact has launched this week in Tauranga Harbour. Video / Deep Dive Division
The new fluoride tank is expected to be ready by mid-June.
One of the portfolios he wants to scrap was created by Christopher Luxon this year.
Katikati residents are urged to conserve water 'due to significant leak'.
Police believe the body on the beach is Jarrod Kingi, missing since April 25.
Rotorua is Samoa's 'home ground away from home'.
Rich-lister businessman gets trophy home that UK star rented while filming in Auckland.
One of the three can be named after suppression lapsed.
Hemi Rolleston looks set to fill the seat vacated by his nephew due to illness.
It comes two weeks after a judge dismissed an interim injunction that halted the sale.
The Toi Kiri festival, focusing on indigenous arts, is postponed to 2026.
Puhirake Ihaka was honoured as an Officer in the New Zealand Order of Merit.
The hīkoi arrived in Tauranga this afternoon, highlighting Government debt.
'We, travelling around the world, see so much devastation in so many beautiful places.'
Simon Watts emphasised the need for councils to deliver the basics well.
He left an address on Tobie Place around 11.15pm on Anzac Day.
Thunderstorms are possible this morning, with heavy rain expected.
Coppell urged the thieves to return his belongings anonymously if needed.