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Powerco crews restored power to two properties in Pungarehu.
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The “oranga tamariki system” includes Oranga Tamariki, police and several ministries.
Private investigators say there's no immediate concern for Will's safety.
Will was last seen in Palmerston North between May 30 and June 1.
One woman he visited in Hastings 'burst into tears' over how hard it was to pay.
It’s rare to be accepted at just 16, but Tyler Parkinson's waited his whole life for this.
More than 1600 people applied for jobs for the winter season.
More thunderstorms are forecast for the top of the North Island today.
"It was a very proud moment to say the least."
'When I was 5, I wanted to be a radio announcer – and I've followed that dream.'
'Pongaroar' brings together hundreds of hunters, farmers, locals and spectators.
Separate water bills will replace current rates bills.
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PortaSkip provides mobile skip bins for easy rubbish removal in Hawke’s Bay.
Of the 83,000 visitors, 60% are expected to be from outside Whanganui.
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'He must realise he’s booked a one-way ticket to hell,' says the latest man to speak out.
Jesko secured a five-length victory over Al's Red Zed and Call Me Jack.
Karl Salmon has a history of child sex offending. He now faces an indefinite prison term.
HMAS Canberra's radar blocked Wi-Fi from Taranaki to Marlborough.
New maps exclude Ormond Rd from the NZTA’s ‘H’ permit system.
The outage, caused by human error, lasted over an hour, affecting 118,000 services.
A rough estimate from the Chrous site is that 8500 customers were affected.
Rotorua-raised Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku won the Non-Fiction Award for her memoir, Hine Toa.
The school held its own version of the iconic Golden Shears championships.
In 2017, New Zealand recognised the Whanganui River as a living entity.
'Now, it feels like I deserve to be up there.'
OPINION: The activity has horrified those who work so hard to prevent head injury.