
Motorists delayed by tree felling in Kaimai Range
One resident said signs had been put up to warn motorists of possible delays.
One resident said signs had been put up to warn motorists of possible delays.
I love theatre for the way it can tell such powerful stories.
James Mooney says it is better than going for a walk or watching TV
Part of the project has already sparked outcry from residents.
Ram raid style break-ins are on the rise and youths are mainly behind the brazen crimes.
The National Party has chosen who will stand in the upcoming Tauranga byelection.
And it won't be open for tourists again: "I can't unsee and un-hear the stories."
The pandemic scuppered plans for young people of all ages.
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Bridges has been tight-lipped about his role since announcing he was leaving Parliament.
Community members say sirens are "critical, potentially lifesaving infrastructure".
The party's candidate will be revealed on Sunday after local National members deliberate.
Highway traffic is being diverted onto Truman Lane.
The injured person was airlifted to hospital
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Safety for our bus users is paramount and all agencies have agreed to take further action.
Seclusion at Bay facilities 'has got to stop - it absolutely has to stop'.
There's no benefit in seclusion of mental health patients, says Peter Boshier.
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The removal will cause the closure of walkways and the overbridge.
One said the mental health crisis was a 'second pandemic'.
A ticket bought at Rotorua's Te Ngae Four Square, and a Tauranga player on MyLotto
Council chairman says guards' response was "totally unacceptable".
Victim says it is 'cruel' offender will be moved to home in proximity to victims.
Western Bay Museum is hosting the Project Parore exhibit Weeds Weeds Weeds.
Youngster died in Starship Hospital after injuries suffered in Te Puna.
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