
New street dining fees labelled 'disrespectful' and 'outrageous'
New footpath rental costs rile bar and eaterie owners in Tauranga and Mount Maunganui.
New footpath rental costs rile bar and eaterie owners in Tauranga and Mount Maunganui.
One person was taken to hospital with critical injuries.
The public is invited to see space exploration technology on show at the UoW.
Team NZ helmsman: 'It’s an incredible record to have.'
Dismantling of the Council's former office building on Station Street begins tomorrow.
On trial: Tihema Nuttall denies he shot another driver in the face on a main Rotorua road.
Over 2 tonnes of venison mince processed, providing 16,000 meals to those in need.
News snippets from the Far North.
ACC programme specifically for Māori helps Far North man recover from serious injury
'People don’t really understand that the power is taken away from that person.'
Hauora Tairāwhiti opened a new $2.8 million Siemens MRI at Gisborne Hospital this week.
"If the council want to send me a bill, it’s going straight in the bin."
Alana Brough planted fruit trees and a vegetable garden in the berm outside her home.
A sculpture dedicated to beloved Rotorua dog Harawene is to be unveiled this week.
Steamers to host home semi after dramatic last-minute victory over Magpies.
Motorists were urged to avoid the area if possible and expect delays.
Henry Stilwell talks life after television series Four Go Flatting.
Police arrested a man allegedly driving while three times over the legal alcohol limit.
September had the highest cases of whooping cough nationally since 2017.
Move it or lose it: Trevor Page's attitude wowed his community and the nation.
Four have died. The Whangārei Native Bird Recovery Centre is bracing for more arrivals.
The Coromandel tourism sector is still shaking the effects of cyclones and Covid-19.
Crew flew 11 missions in the seven days up to Sunday night.
A trip to the family bach turned out to be an experience unlike any other they had seen.
Immigration minister told work residency changes are on the right track.
Phil Duncan, Sir David Fagan, Hunter McGregor, Ruth Aickin.
Katikati were third place by points overall for no-gi team in juvenile, adult and masters.
Move aside surgeons. Digger operators have wowed a Hastings crowd with their steady skill.
'It has started this well before ...that illustrates the ongoing popularity of the climb.'
It was a “bittersweet” announcement forced by changing festival conditions, promotors say.