
The ‘dream’ worked: Crankworx wraps with high praise
Rotorua riders give their home town a reason to be proud.
Rotorua riders give their home town a reason to be proud.
The Bow St incident was reported to police about 2am on February 28.
Two others were taken to Tauranga Hospital with moderate injuries.
It comes as Winston Peters wants to rid the public service of diversity regulations.
Tairawhiti achieved the highest ED efficiency, with 92.2% treated in six hours.
Police were called after machetes were allegedly presented in the Taipa store.
Helen Drinkwater started playing pickleball at 84 during a trip to the US.
It was hoped a new company would provide a pathway for a trusted approach to negotiations.
The animal charity urges GRNZ to wind down races and rehome dogs before the 2026 ban.
Tinetti was among several experienced MPs to lose portfolios they'd held for some time.
The comedian tackles the pitfalls of AI and human stupidity.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon grilled on value of DEI regulations in the public service. Video / Mark Mitchell
Raeann Cook knew she should not be driving after suffering a seizure.
The man has been granted interim name suppression.
One person was arrested and police say those involved knew each other.
A truck undertakes a vehicle after being overtaken on State Highway 29 in the Bay of Plenty. Video / Supplied
Chris Seed, the former head of MFAT, will be acting High Commissioner.
The Takapau rugby club has a history of 140 years, but was on the verge of folding.
The depth of Hawke's Bay sprinting talent was on show at the national championships.
BOP Vintage Car Club says vintage cars rarely exceed 5000km annually.
The deal will see Kiwi athletes wearing NZ apparel at future games.
The stolen cake was worth just $52.90.
Henderson pipped shearing gun Jack Fagan twice over the weekend at two events.
Two more Aucklanders say their cars were targeted in the same way. Video / Supplied
Omanu won the Alan Gardner Trophy for the first time in its 78-year history.
A total of 115 schools were slated for refurbishment after the 2010-2011 earthquakes.
Transplant patient struggled to wash using kettle-boiled water and disposable bowl.
John Tamihere speaks about the cancellation of his multi million dollar government contract
Fire crews from Napier and Hastings responded to the scene.