
'Fed up' neighbours say speed bumps cause 'mini earthquakes' in homes
Neighbours in Welcome Bay want speed bumps on their street gone.
Neighbours in Welcome Bay want speed bumps on their street gone.
He told her that if her family came to get her, they'd be killed and buried.
The council apologised for inaccurate information and explained its analysis.
Okoia cat Jinx returned home with a bullet wound that broke his femur.
Prison numbers haven't topped 10,000 since 2020.
Te Tai Tokerau Bowel Screening Programme saving lives with 89 cancer cases detected
Shares are more predictable long-term; 97% of 10yr returns are positive writes Mark Lister
Village Radio moves, relocating 20,000 records and vintage broadcasting equipment.
Petra Lahti sets her sights on the international stage.
A dog is safely back with her owner after thief steals car.
New Zealand and Australian milk production is off to the strongest season start in years.
OPINION: The Māori Battalion's sacrifices were meant to ensure better treatment back home.
Donate a can and enjoy a steaming hot cup of holiday cheer.
Tauranga Community Foodbank is preparing to feed families and children for Christmas.
The 32-year-old was pictured with a huge gash in his head after the Dublin win.
'It gets me out of the house, it gives me something to do all day ... '
The teams will tackle everything from minor repairs to major overhauls on the iconic huts.
Kem Ormond takes a look at the world of farming back in the day.
'Every little thing counts, every can of baked beans counts.'
The last standing member of the Māori Battallion, Sir Bom Gillies, has died, aged 99.
The store owner was shocked that toddlers we're being 'taught' to steal.
'People didn't treat me like a human being.'
Hawke's Bay applicants on the housing register are down close to 20% this year.
Council proposal has been put together after years of community consultation and research.
The whole thing was a 'rort from the beginning', Neville Phillips says.
It appears to be a tale of two islands for this weekend's weather.
'I feel confident knowing ... he’ll never be able to work for emergency services again.'
The book was published with support from her teachers, Hastings' Mayor, and her community.
“It’s just one of those silly things you do in life to entertain yourself."
'There are a lot of barriers, but none that are impenetrable.'