
Car crashes into cow on State Highway 2
Police were called to the incident in Pukehina about 6.50am.
Police were called to the incident in Pukehina about 6.50am.
Relief for some "who are up against it" as inflation runs "rampant".
Nearly 30,000 kits have been sent to Lakes residents, only 56 per cent were returned.
Act leader says an apology would be the right thing for Rawiri Waititi to do.
Waipurukamu Morrison has survived a Stage 3 bowel cancer diagnosis.
The patient suffered from dementia, and could not adequately communicate with staff.
'The Government's using Rotorua as a dumping ground for people needing emergency housing.'
Seven-day rolling average of cases is 9689 - compared to 9281 this time last week.
If the cracking develops further, the road may need to be closed at short notice.
'We are making strong progress and we now have a clear understanding of what occurred.'
One Bay of Plenty couple shares why they bought a business before a home and their plans to grow their income in a different way.
Here's what's on this week that you might not have been aware of.
Ruby Arefin and Kirsty Nicholson have been working hard on their dance routine.
Rotorua council heard submissions on its draft development contributions policy on Friday.
New figures reveal just how the Bay's air impacts health.
Funeral directors are also calling on the Government for greater financial support.
All Blacks head coach Ian Foster faces an uncertain future.
One damning moment was the most powerful imagery yet that the Foster regime is collapsing.
OPINION: There's no excuse for bad driver behaviour.
Frustration as a glitch in the planned Lotto upgrade causes online tickets to 'disappear'.
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The second cousins are the only two family members of their generation still alive.
Why are people sitting on the property ladder fence at the moment?
A fire at an emergency housing motel has resulted in one person being injured.
Ben Sandford said he was focused on communities, building capacity and smart investment.
After nearly 30 years, they're still selling out shows to devoted fans.
Mark Lister says it could be a little tougher this time around.
Interest hikes a 'hit from both ends' for first-time buyers struggling to afford a house.