
Victim of house blaze says window cleaner ‘hero of the day’
A window cleaner ran into the house and rescued the home owner and her dog.
A window cleaner ran into the house and rescued the home owner and her dog.
Justice Timothy Brewer reserved his decision in a hearing at the High Court today
A resident wants safety improvements at the intersection, fearing a child will be killed.
Submissions are now being heard over the future of Tauranga's Racecourse Reserve.
Residents are being reminded not to dispose of batteries in their kerbside recycling bins.
Changes include routes being shortened, altered or replaced.
Lack of lifejackets and moored boats causing headaches for the harbourmaster.
“I can do this without having to worry about getting sick.”
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About 370 people are expected to be eligible for funded access.
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The 97-year-old said she had been bullied into changing her will.
Concern rescuers will have to save people who risk their 'stupid skins' reaching base.
'He just stood back in shadows - came in unobtrusively. He had a magnificent deep voice.'
A vehicle was driving into traffic for about 14km, police say.
“It’s great to see them using the skills they have learnt through becoming a lifeguard."
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Information on small car with dark windows sought.
Police were called shortly before midday.
Safety of people in the city is not a responsibility exclusive to the regional council.
'There’s only one really good time to sort this out and that is now'
Been described as 'in crisis' by Downtown Tauranga chairman Brian Berry.
The ambulances are en route to Auckland, to be shipped to Ukraine.
The Minister for Education was absent in Parliament today after the incident.
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1600 paddlers. 163 races. 4 days.
Four fire trucks attended the fire and multiple sheds and vehicles were engulfed.
Vandalism comes at a cost to the ratepayer, the council said.
'Chaotic disruptions for months and months'