
Shelling out: Audit questions hold up assessment of troubled mussel farm
Cabinet agreed to invest $16.5m more into mussel business despite ongoing losses.
Cabinet agreed to invest $16.5m more into mussel business despite ongoing losses.
Other successful reversals to 100km/h include the journey to Whakatāne.
He plans to cycle back after blisters halted his walk.
Since January, 88 Eastern Bay women have had their babies at Tauranga Hospital.
A long-time friend said they are 'extremely broken'.
Emergency services responded with five crews, an ambulance, and a helicopter.
Volcanic ash has been identified more frequently in the steam and gas plume.
A Whakatāne dairy farm owner has been fined $48, 750 for effluent discharge.
The AMNOHL tournament will be held in Wellington during Easter weekend.
Three people have been charged with murder following the death of Michael Tokona.
Practical licence set to be scrapped described as 'a joke' and 'not good'.
Surf instructor wants the speed limit on a coastal road reduced to 30km/h.
Police allege a pickaxe was found nearby; the suspect is due in court today.
The airline has lost over $1 million on the Whakatāne route since April 2023.
Forty-two councils will hold a poll for Māori wards in 2025 elections.
Jack Karetai-Barrett's inviting others to join the walk, aiming to raise awareness.
'Smaller operators play a critical role and do an excellent job.'
Zebulon Lawrance was more than twice the legal drink driving limit but has been let off.
Judge Tepania noted both defendants were careless for different reasons.
Jeremy Capper lost an arm, a leg and three friends in a triple-fatal motorbike crash.
The three-day sentencing came to an end with lengthy jail terms handed down.
His contributions include work on the Christchurch earthquake and the Whakaari eruption.
Mark Christiansen, 55, faces charges including burglary with a weapon.
The accused will appear in Hamilton District Court tomorrow.
A man broke into the unmanned Murupara police station at 6:45am yesterday.
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.
She and her husband run a food service that feeds up to 3500 people a week.
Vent temperatures rose from 220C in January to 360C recently.
A man will appear in the Rotorua District Court accused of Stuart Stobie's manslaughter.