
Another holly, jolly Bay of Plenty news parody
OPINION: Samantha Motion returns with another musical take on the year in news
OPINION: Samantha Motion returns with another musical take on the year in news
Dawn Picken wants to 'make the most of helping my kids before I go'.
It's the second-highest amount raised in the appeal’s history.
OPINION: We can't let Christmas or summer be an excuse not to isolate.
OPINION: Home is where your family is.
Four New Zealanders are in the hunt for the inaugural EVES Open singles title.
The operating deficit was $3.9 million higher than the budgeted deficit of $6.1 million.
The new additions will make the events more inclusive.
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'We fully acknowledge that the location of offenders can be a concern for communities.'
"A school is becoming more and more a place of catering for community wellbeing."
A Taupo science teacher among the 447 Covid-related exodus over 6 months.
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The Christmas event was held at Mount Maunganui's Coronation Park on Sunday.
There hasn't been one day in Rob Leslie's career where he did not want to go to work.
"This is the last thing we need," says "rattled" out-of-pocket garage owner.
'Quite a bit of water in a short period of time.'
OPINION: They are real-life superheroes, and deserve to be treated as such.
But any calls for compensation have been shut down.
The highway is expected to be blocked for some time.
Peter Norris has been volunteering twice a week at the foodbank for eight years.
Staff were asked to clarify the conditions of membership and future financial commitments.
OPINION: There are positive signs but when exactly will emergency housing woes end?
'Don't stop giving' as final week of appeal begins
OPINION: Christmas appeals bring joy to many of our families in the Bay.
“I feel that I owe Waipuna a lot ... because they really looked after her.”
Adrian Shuen's family were heartbroken when his memorial seat was removed.
The New Zealand Blood Service is forecasting a busier summer this year than last.
Man in 'vigilante' attack at a Gull petrol station will spend eight years in jail.