
Fair and logical: Rotorua council maintains random order for election voting documents
Alphabetical order is considered to favour candidates with names at the top of the list.
Alphabetical order is considered to favour candidates with names at the top of the list.
The man's lawyer says the charges are 'domestic-related'.
Ian Foster has named a strong All Blacks side to face the Wallabies.
The section of road was closed to vehicles for a six-month trial period.
Polling day is scheduled for October 19.
Taupō and Tūrangi Herald readers have their say on issues from around the district.
The All Blacks have named an extended squad of 5 million people for the Rugby World Cup.
Motorists are advised to avoid the area and follow diversions.
Brass band classics and more modern numbers are on the cards for Taupō Brass's concert.
Opinion: Structural reform is needed.
A chase was seen in central Taupō this morning after an incident at a store.
'You don’t have time to think. In the moment, it’s all just muscle memory.'
The owner of the ute says the force of the crash pushed it a full car park spot forward.
The Desert Road section of the highway remains closed.
One says she can drive, so she should be able to vote. Another says 16 is too young.
Learners here need to drive at a 'much higher level' than those elsewhere, an expert says.
'Playing with someone’s life': Witness makes claims about his ex and rape complainant.
A man is lucky to be alive after a car crashed into his bedroom while he was sleeping.
Liquidators will keep trading through the 2023 winter ski season.
“I wasn’t going to buy a ticket."
A photography competition has showcased the beautiful side of Taupō's geothermal industry.
Some of the winning images from 2023's Mercury Photo Competition as part of NZ Geothermal Week 2023.
MP confirms she will not contest the East Coast electorate she won in 2020.
Geater is currently head mechanic for Team Jayco Alula.
Taupō's community groups provide a snapshot of the week's activities.
Kiri Allan resigned as Justice Minister after crashing her car and being arrested.
Monday's walkers head south while Wednesday's group heads north.
It is the third week of the trial into the health and safety failings over tourist trips.
'It only takes a second or two of inattention to kill a pedestrian.'
The crash happened on Evans Bay Parade in Roseneath about 9pm last night.