
'Absolutely stoked': Bronze sculpture of tourism pioneer recovered
The statue was removed from the Government Gardens in February.
The statue was removed from the Government Gardens in February.
Te Uru Taumatua had gone to the Appeal Court over decision.
Potholes after last week’s rain gave a Rotorua wheel repairman a record week.
A High Court trial for a man facing serious sexual assault and drugs charges has started.
Local families and tourism, business and health sector representatives give mixed reviews.
National has accused the Government of 'wasteful spending'.
Kids (and their parents) are the big winners with childcare subsidy, public transport.
The sector contributed $7 billion towards New Zealand’s GDP in 2021.
New climate-focused initiatives include expanding the electric vehicle charging network.
It follows the near $1b announced by Finance Minister Grant Robertson on Sunday.
Free medicines, cheaper transport and childcare among initiatives.
Also referenced was the huge cost to correct payments made under the Holidays Act.
A total of $3.1 billion of capital funding was allocated to provide the additional homes.
Bigger than expected: Budget has more borrowing, rather than reallocated spending.
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Chris Hipkins gifted Robertson a special tie to wear on Budget day.
The worst of the tropically-charged storm will be felt after dark.
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Detective Senior Sergeant John Wilson has given decades of his life to help SAR.
A Black Caps legend was among the top cricketers to visit local kids.
Tūrangi's new ambulance station adds an important function to the community.
Holiday homes on Lake Rotorua start from about $1m.
After last week’s deluge, more rain on the sodden soils could mean slips and floods.
Liam Dann and Thomas Coughlan answer your questions.
“I’ve got the skills to be the best possible advocate for the Bay of Plenty."
OPINION: There is more merit in other proposals to curb the habit.
"A summons to attend jury service is a very serious thing and not to be taken lightly."
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With swimming Bailey Conlon has found his 'place, his purpose, his tribe'.