
Baywide rugby battle continues
Reigning Premier titleholders Te Puke Sports tasted success at the Tauranga Domain.
Reigning Premier titleholders Te Puke Sports tasted success at the Tauranga Domain.
Police seek witnesses and dashcam footage from the area.
Cabinet agreed to invest $16.5m more into mussel business despite ongoing losses.
First Division Powerball was not struck and will roll over to $5 million on Wednesday.
Te Arohanui Hira says it is 'the people' who keep him coming back each year.
Paul John Coleman was the sole occupant of the vehicle and died at the scene on April 22.
Fifteen years has been dedicated to the design and build of The Chodge in South Waikato.
Police want to hear from witnesses to the crash.
Police attribute increased drug use to greater availability and lower prices.
Louisa Redward, 43, wanted to thank the emergency services staff who rescued her.
Between 500 and 600 people, including Australians, are expected to attend.
Motorists were warned to expect delays.
The Hutia te Rito project in Fordlands employs 10 local jobseekers.
The 60% of submitters who wanted all of the Napier-Taupō Rd back to 100km/h will get it.
The person has been flown to Waikato Hospital.
A man has been charged with taking a child from an early learning centre in Rotorua.
Samisoni Taukei’aho will make his 100th Super Rugby appearance in this match.
He'll also race in the British Superbike Championship and Northwest 200.
Leslie Harris has no intention of hanging up his leathers.
Other successful reversals to 100km/h include the journey to Whakatāne.
Northland, Auckland, Coromandel and Bay of Plenty are in the firing line.
The project was first announced in August.
He plans to cycle back after blisters halted his walk.
Since January, 88 Eastern Bay women have had their babies at Tauranga Hospital.
It is the first Anzac Day without any living members of the 28th Māori Battalion.
A long-time friend said they are 'extremely broken'.
Emergency services responded with five crews, an ambulance, and a helicopter.
'He was a Pope who truly lived the Gospel .. and we will remember him with deep affection'
The day begins with a Dawn Service at Ōhinemutu.
He says it shouldn't have taken him 'jumping up and down' to have it cut down.