Fatal police shooting: Sirens, gunshots shock ‘tight-knit’ community
Police said an armed man entered a stranger’s home.
Police said an armed man entered a stranger’s home.
'Right now, unless you know where you’re looking it’s hard to find help.'
The road at the eastern end of Mount Maunganui was closed.
The proposed fee structure is based on a single week of training time.
Whanāu says the keen sailor who dreams of becoming an All Black faces a long recovery.
Food festival events are to be announced tonight.
A one-day school has been introduced for children who are not students at the school.
About 50 people packed council chambers.
“When all four numbers lined up, I couldn’t believe it."
Two-year-old Nevaeh was found face-down in water with two large rocks on top of her.
The crown says Eli Johnson paid the ultimate price for testifying against the Mongrel Mob.
”Let’s call the community stadium what it is: a second regional rugby stadium.”
The BMX World Cup event in Rotorua was lauded by officials and the riding community.
Totara St was expected to reopen today.
'If the funder does not act on this urgently, we are likely to need to restructure.'
The ERA found he had been 'doctor shopping' for a medical exemption for the Covid vaccine.
$10 vapes are still on the market - only now they have an added feature.
A Tauranga Lotto punter won $700,000 with lucky Lotto strike ticket.
"Our main focus right now is making sure they’re taken care of." - Warehouse boss.
A failed stormwater drain is thought to blame for the hole.
'That’s just the mark of the boy back then at the age of 12 - and nothing’s changed.'
The housing development is expected to offer homes for 15,500 people.
'Man on crutches was walking faster than the traffic.'
But the council says it made the right decision at the time.
Alcohol worth more than $10,000 was stolen and the damage was extensive.
The defendant stated he did not remember doing any of the actions he committed.
'It was just about seeing someone ... and not having to wait for a GP to be available.'
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'It’s not really punching up or down, it’s more punching myself in the face.'
Men’s Shed says it can’t afford council plans to introduce ‘fairer’ fees.