
Rescued twice in three days: Bay of Plenty yachties' disastrous week at sea
Two people on a yacht had to be rescued a second time this week.
Two people on a yacht had to be rescued a second time this week.
People were seen desperately trying to resuscitate the person.
Two people on a yacht have been found safe and well after mayday calls last night.
A Rotorua couple got the shock of their lives nearly being wiped out by a fleeing driver.
Teen critical still in ICU and facing a long struggle — but is talking to family.
'He is doing as good as we could hope for with the injuries he has got.'
High temperatures and low rainfall swept the region in 2019. What will 2020 bring?
'Pretty quick' exit from the water after shark spotted.
Police were searching the waters off Waihī Beach and Whakatāne today.
A little blue penguin was found struggling in the surf.
Between the Flags campaign highlights work our surf lifesavers do.
Whakatāne's Hayden Wilde has capped off a stellar year with a win.
Homes in Matata have started to be removed despite residential concerns.
The Rees brothers made a big statement the final round of the Suzuki International Series.
The water bottling decision will be taken to the High Court, with public help.
The highway was closed for more than three hours with detours in place.
Two suspicious White Island fundraising sites have been deactivated
The $5m contingency fund is good news for Whakatāne tourism providers and businesses.
The small hospital received up to 30 critical patients in the hours after the eruption
Dr Sally Davis said support would be needed for "some time". "This is just the beginning."
Liz McGill, 67, and daughter Heather, 34, will be in NZ hospitals "for some time".
Two tour guides severely injured in the eruption are making subtle progress in hospital.
A Government agency reporting to 12 ministers writes NZ's adventure activity rules.
Brisbane mother and daughter rescheduled visit after tour was cancelled two years ago.
What started as a cruise to celebrate his dad's birthday ended in unspeakable nightmare.
'It's in the hands of Tangaroa. We will leave it for him to decide.'
The bodies of Rick Elzer and Karla Mathews were to travel home together.
A 1.5m wave of water and sediment is believed to have come down the stream.
Fewer confirmed cases of measles suggested there had been a decrease in cases.
Extensive damage was reported by locals as wild weather swept the region.