2024's high-profile court stories: Gangs, illegal prostitution and an infamous murder
We look back on serious court cases and a parole hearing with a twist.
We look back on serious court cases and a parole hearing with a twist.
Julian Fitter has been contributing to conservation for half a century.
A rāhui has been placed on Bland Bay and will be lifted at 12pm on Thursday.
Homicide investigation continues into Turipapa Tukere's death in Ngāruawāhia.
Police have said he was evading arrest, but a family member disputed that.
The event went ahead despite bouts of heavy rain — and crowds were pumping.
Dogs and handlers graduate to boost force's frontline capacity nationwide.
Far North deputy mayor Kelly Stratford shares her journey from binge drinking to sobriety.
Pā Wars is celebrating its 30th anniversary since it began in 1995.
Napier man died falling from car, not hit by vehicle, police confirm.
Jimmy Fallon's house band is one of the biggest acts visiting the Bay this summer.
Police were alerted to the incident at 6.25am.
Police seek assault victim for welfare check after incident at Livamol Classic Raceday.
Thieves have hampered the efforts of a charity food growing initiative visiting Northland
Ihaka has been honoured with an ONZM for services to Māori and governance.
Popular float has a dark and dangerous side.
As the year draws to a close, Waikato Herald is taking stock of 2024.
'It’s important to find your passion as when you love what you do, you do your best work.'
Retired Navy chief the second ex-Richmond School pupil on the honours list in three years.
Hokianga horseman Rob Pink talks hōiho, school bus runs, and mentoring local kids.
The former All Blacks coach has been made a companion of the NZOM.
Sir John Gallagher is particularly proud of his work with Habitat for Humanity Hamilton.
'I’m always looking for ways to be involved and to work with good people and help others.'
The coach and mentor guided a Hawke's Bay high school to three national cricket titles.
From the building industry to charity executives - who are the power players in NZ?
Among them are a businessman, a former All Blacks coach, an artist and a wood turner.
Heke Huata has been involved in the cultural performing arts and education for 4 decades.
An ONZM for a pioneer in medical science and a gift to Hawke's Bay.
John Oliver has served with the Ōtāne Volunteer Fire Brigade for more than 50 years.
Northland educator Dr Te Tuhi Robust honoured as ONZM for services to Māori and education.