
Walking committee by your side
''We're not just behind the scenes organising, we're right there alongside you.''
''We're not just behind the scenes organising, we're right there alongside you.''
'Getting to this point has taken longer than any of us may have expected.'
Beach Hop was marred by some unruly behaviour but police generally happy.
Bike bingo, an Easter egg hunt and market stalls are among the long-weekend offerings.
Police are working to identify a group of people they believe can assist with inquiries.
Baaj Sports sweep the boards in taking out the Classic Builders Division 1 title.
Clouds on the horizon are Japanese yen movements and tougher market conditions.
A burlesque dance instructor takes the crown at the Whangamata Beach Hop.
'So many little girls in the stands ... this is probably one of my career highlights.'
She could have been discharged more than a month ago - has been in hospital for 17 weeks.
'If [the council’s] reserve hadn’t fallen down on our house, we’d be happy as Larry.'
Victims' lawyer says no amount of money will erase the pain inflicted by the tragedy.
A list of some of our favourite venues to raise your glass, dine and be entertained.
Hamish Thompson failed in his latest legal bid to quash his conviction and life sentence.
Banks are offering up to $5000 in cashback incentives to first-home buyers.
Police allege he said he was 'going to Tauranga Hospital with guns to get answers'.
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The cheerful spot has already been restored - it's just missing one thing...
Iwi hopes a tikanga-led support centre will reduce Oranga Tamariki uplifts
'We are nowhere near where we should be.'
The builder and owners of the apartment, retail and dining project have gone to court.
More than 100,000 people are expected to attend the 50s and 60s-themed event.
Armed police have now left the hospital.
Police appeal for video footage.
Resident: 'I'll believe it when I see it.'
Event organisers and fisheries officials happy with fish population and methods.
The film was submitted 'just to see what happens'.