'Doing two jobs': Why rural principals want to quit
Of those surveyed, 50% said they would quit the role within four years of taking it up.
Of those surveyed, 50% said they would quit the role within four years of taking it up.
Winston Peters, Farmer Tom Martin, Dave Courtney, John McOviney.
The speed limit go from 100km/h to 110km/h.
Finn Higgins admitted six charges in the High Court at Hamilton today.
Civil work began in June with sections due to be ready by July next year.
Some pensioners are forced to spend almost all of their money on rent.
Locals are concerned about people driving too fast for the conditions of the road.
Feed supply has been sapped bare in the drought-stricken Hurunui district.
Two people were found dead at a residential address on August 15.
A Givealittle page has been set up to help bring his body home.
Dr Kioumars Ghamkhar said Map and Zap should appeal to agricultural industries worldwide
Her work has earned a local historian of the year award.
The money helps maintain the public services and experiences tourists utilise.
Iwi of Tairāwhiti have arrived at the tangi for Kīngi Tūheitia.
Review: It's pink perfection on the stage at Spotswood Academy of Performing Arts.
A relatively dry start to the year was turned around by record rainfall last month.
Board says the Bay of Plenty builder showed a 'disregard for regulation'.
Ngāi Te Rangi law student Oliver Gudsell has found where he's meant to be.
'We're just getting kicked left, right and centre just for trying to be a Māori.'
Peleti Oli's brother died when an SUV hit a tree in 2021.
OPINION: Urgent call for Wellington to lead control of pine expansion.
Sione Faumuina hit 'rock bottom' when he retired.
Summer earliest Far North council can clean blocked drains that flood farms
Due to Nest moving into the facility, the groups are hoping to find new facilities.
Far North Croatian descendants flying out for rugby tour of forefathers' homeland.
Kaitāia's Quarry Rd bridge gets government funding for upgrade to prevent floods.
News snippets from the Far North.
Four Wood Street businesses were impacted by the attacks.
Forecasters pick spring weather to be even messier than usual. Jamie Morton explains why.
Tairāwhiti Wai Connections offers tailored support for catchment issues.