
‘Making our whānau proud’: Bay kapa haka teams amped for Te Matatini
The teams are ready to give their all on the world's biggest kapa haka stage.
The teams are ready to give their all on the world's biggest kapa haka stage.
Aaliyah Hunt has been dancing since she was 3 and aspires to dance on cruise ships.
Worthwhile places to stop on a roadie through the Coromandel and Bay of Plenty.
Katikati health practice says poor funding has caused 'dangerous' wait times.
More than 6500 tickets were issued for breaching the 50m rule last year.
Competitors will gather at Wairoa River for kayaking events on February 22-23.
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Three men were sentenced in Rotorua on Friday to home detention.
Mathew Karetu was dealing drugs as the national president of the Barbarians chapter.
The young woman became resentful over having to care for the 2-year-old.
The damage has been so severe that the resident received a $28K insurance payout.
Ngāi Te Rangi's programme targets those struggling with costs and access.
People are also still waiting for news on the fate of the Timeless Summer Tour.
The downhill competition will run for the final time over the famed Taniwha Trail.
He was turned down, then offered $19,732, which he said was an 'insult'.
Expected influx of members of the Mongols outlaw motorcycle club could clash with locals.
Jackie Zhou says their dumplings are made with love.
'He was incapable of knowing his actions were morally wrong.'
A painting of Kawerau Mayor Faylene Tunui was revealed on social media.
Police have thanked the crew for their 'vigilant reporting'.
Record yellowfin tuna catch in Tauranga, outpacing marlin this season.
'The job market has become more competitive.'
High school and tertiary students are being offered free tickets.
The company believes the NZ appliance retail market is ripe for upheaval.
'I feel like the complainant has gone on some sort of witch hunt.'
The Fonterra payout this season is the highest in history.
The second victim of Richard Wisnewski thought she was going to die during the ordeal.
Public money would be spent on hospital admissions for people with 'nowhere else to go'.
Tony Looker was eventually stopped by police who found $113,000 in cash and 44g of meth.
A gyrocopter crashed at Tauranga Airport, officials confirmed.