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OPINION: I've often wondered: how bad are things going to get before they get better?
OPINION: I've often wondered: how bad are things going to get before they get better?
Police were called to the crash about 7.50am.
Treatment of the Stephens whānau at the hands of the justice system can be revealed today.
"We always have our hearts in our mouths."
'Some communities really do have to act now' - Insurance Council.
Export Taupō is the district's first export-specific event.
The volcanic alert level will stay at level 2 despite the Crater Lake cooling.
Two men have have been arrested and charged with murder.
MetService has issued an orange heavy rain warning for Bay of Plenty.
Dozens of domestic flights have been delayed or cancelled.
Tourism operators are looking at the weekend as a sign of what's to come.
If you've been lucky enough to escape a dreaded double red line, this is probably why.
Local students attended the National Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival in Wellington.
The cost of building a new house is 30 per cent higher than a year ago.
The outlook comes as autumn was listed as the second-equal warmest on record.
She suffered severe burns to 70% of her body. Now her mask is off for the first time.
"The workload's definitely gone above and beyond what it used to be."
Platinum Jubilee appointments list has 187 honours recipients.
Rotorua's five Queen's Birthday honourees have led teams in a variety of fields
Fatbergs are made up of a mixture of solidified fat and cleaning wipes.
Today's update is expected to be the last of the long holiday weekend.
Rotorua is to get a girls' school boarding hostel - the first in the region.
A local store owner says it had been a big issue over the last few months.
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The city's average property value was now just shy of hitting $800,000 - OneRoof
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The 30-year-old was stationed in Tokoroa and had worked in the Taupō area since 2018.