
Steam Rollers take the win in sold out Slam Rock
The seventh Slam Rock live roller derby event was held at the weekend.
The seventh Slam Rock live roller derby event was held at the weekend.
Readers have their say.
The crash was reported to police at 8.07am.
Proposed reform has support from some who say it reflects underinvestment 'by many'.
Motels selected because they were best placed to provide for 'longer-term whānau needs'.
An accident near the Waiotapu intersection claimed two lives on Tuesday night.
Police are also seeking photos or footage of vehicles on SH5 at that time.
Seven people were involved in the two-car crash on State Highway 5, Waiotapu.
Seismic testing has revealed the Blue Baths meet only 15 per cent of building standards.
OPINION: "It's not easy knowing clearly what you think needs to be done."
Readers have their say.
OPINION: The transtasman bubble was always a case of "flyer-beware".
Making everyone welcome to Rotorua. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Production inside the mill has stopped and the clean up has begun for 160 workers.
"It was like they'd just taken the bulbs out."
Desert Rd is closed due to snow this morning.
Queenstown might be the world's adventure capital, but another city is hot on its heels.
Principal reveals the reason behind most of the fights.
A Rotorua electrician has been left stressed and anxious after his workshop was robbed.
'We are pretty booked up all the way till March,' says one Tauranga catering company.
The move means less money for district councils.
Kerry Anderson has been waiting more than two years to visit friends and family.
The council also adopted an average rates rise of 9.2 per cent.
OPINION: Buy now, pay later can be convenient, but don't let it get out of hand.
OPINION: why the residential care industry just keeps growing.
Ella Wilson has seen and dealt with a lot in her 107 years but sees it all as a blessing.
Shannon Eldridge and Miriam Hewson have put on their dancing shoes for a good cause.
A cold air mass straight off the Antarctic ice shelf is hitting parts of New Zealand.
However, there had been cases of influenza in managed isolation facilities.
All Managed Isolation and Quarantine facilities operate as an alert level 4 environment.