
Hamilton lawyer struck off after tax evasion and spending client funds at Cossie Club
Wayne Revell said he had let himself and the profession down, but wanted to keep working.
Wayne Revell said he had let himself and the profession down, but wanted to keep working.
What did Hamilton West by-election result say about the state of the National Party?
Jamie Strange to retire from Parliament next election to spend more time with his family.
Hakarimata Walkway proves the TA is not just for fit foreigners.
Rebel MP threw Labour into a tailspin with allegations, but failed to deliver smoking gun.
National's Tama Potaka earned almost half of the byelection vote.
Either Labour's supporters aren't turning up or it has lost them ... either is a problem.
A general arming order has been made for Waikato police hunting an alleged offender.
Is the Hamilton West byelection National's to lose?
The campaign trail gets rocky before Saturday's vote.
National Party leader is playing down the poll.
Hamilton West will decide its new MP on Saturday.
Councils and an airport company among those listed as creditors.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and minister Stuart Nash visited the K'aute Pasifika fale.
Advance voting for the byelection began on Monday, November 28.
There are 10 days until the Hamilton West byelection is decided.
The Police Commissioner announced police's policy on fleeing drivers would soon change.
The business owner said the Government should be focusing on punishments for the offenders
Police are asking witnesses to come forward.
The 73-year-old St Peter's School teacher is charged with 10 counts of indecent assault.
Michael Wood is aiming to decarbonise the country’s transport system.
Zyla Butler had a warrant out for her arrest - but wasn't keen to leave with officers.
Fortunately no one was injured in the incident on River Rd.
Dealer claims damaged vehicles are being repaired, warranted and on-sold.
Jakeem Bowman-Fenton was 2 when his mother, Daniella Bowman, took part in a murder.
The Opposition leader is in the city visiting business.
A new TV series goes in search of Māori and Pacific artworks and the people who made them.
Food scraps, shredded paper, handtowels, cardboard, and wilted flowers will be collected.