
Concerns for safety of 14-year-old last seen in Whangārei
14-year-old Rawinia was last seen in the Whangārei area on October 17.
14-year-old Rawinia was last seen in the Whangārei area on October 17.
Work would being about 8.30pm and be finished by 6am,
"It is a wonderful marker to celebrate our reo and how proud I am to be Māori.”
Fieldays 2024 entries are open now until Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
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Cardiothoracic surgeon and researcher awarded Foundation100 fellowship.
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Instead of checking on the other driver he reversed, dumped his car and ran off on foot.
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The man would have been handling live wires if the power had been turned back on.
Four cows had to have their tails amputated because their injuries were so severe.
The Waipā District Council says the number of submissions was the highest ever received.