
Heart and sleep tests available at new Rotorua clinic
Patients will no longer need to travel to Hamilton for two private diagnostic tests.
Patients will no longer need to travel to Hamilton for two private diagnostic tests.
The driver with the most points on race weekend claims the Jason Richards Memorial Trophy.
Domino's confirmed the trays have since been disposed of.
Paul Fisher has been filmed yelling at protesters in 2023 and 2025.
Principal Danelle Unuwai said she was proud her kura had been chosen to be a host.
New data shows rainfall is down by about 75% in many areas.
"It's normally good grass out here, but it's just barren," says deer farmer Alf Kinzett.
Armed police were called to the scene but police say there was no public danger.
The gate cost $32,669, and was funded by local councils and Biosecurity NZ.
Principal Barrie Wickens takes NZME on a tour of Tauranga Special School in 18th Avenue. Video / Tom Eley
Northland's beloved popular music showman Eddie Hemara died at the weekend.
A Northland man has been charged with a number of animal welfare offences.
'Bottom line is it just works better for our school than I thought it was going to.'
Te Kūiti shearer is well-placed for a successful New Zealand Shears Circuit title defence.
A carer for a woman in her early 20s saw girl's photo and mistook her for their patient.
The new $2.1m wharf at Panepane Point will replace the damaged 1980s structure.
She and her husband run a food service that feeds up to 3500 people a week.
'The wake this man has left behind him stretches long and wide.'
The Funky Duck will soon be 'completely and utterly gutted' as the lease ends.
'Bees are not as easy to look after as many people think.'
Whanganui District Council urges people to report suspicious activity in parks to police.
“I have felt the effects of this in every aspect of my life," she told Ericson Pascua.
A carer for a 21-year-old saw the photo and mistook her for their patient.
Mitchell Te Kani died after a group of Mongrel Mob members stormed his parent's home.
Some stores to be closed while others will be rebranded under new name.
The woman has previously lost a child and said she was worried what people would think.
'Shame on you,' lawyer Paul Fisher yelled repeatedly at the protesters.
A jury found he failed to properly feed 834 pregnant sheep, 86 cattle and 32 heifers.
'We think it’s appropriate it comes back to our whānau.'
'Without those people, the outcome could have been completely different.'