
100 cats need new homes after owner’s cancer diagnosis
The family of a man diagnosed with Stage 3 lung cancer is determined to rehome his cats.
The family of a man diagnosed with Stage 3 lung cancer is determined to rehome his cats.
Stevee Ormsby denies assaulting a man who confronted her about her parking.
Bruce Wilson said he could hardly see for an entire day after the lightning strike.
The winning ticket was sold at Four Square Balmoral, Tokoroa.
The hearings on the Tīrau Starbucks and Burger King proposal are yet to be scheduled.
Term deposit rates have fallen from over 6% to mid-fours recently.
Emergency services were called to the Bay of Plenty beach just after 4pm.
'Someone’s going to get really hurt.'
Local readers have their say.
Tihema Nuttall's sentence will stay the same despite a judge's error.
'We're getting an even spread of New Zealand-born and overseas-born students.'
The Waitangi Day event in Rotorua attracted up to 10,000 visitors.
Thousands attend official Waitangi Day event in Rotorua. Video / Kelly Makiha
Sadie and Cohen Stewart are having a ball representing their iwi in Māori cricket.
Jamus Webster takes up role after nearly 30 years at Rotorua Boys' High School.
Council will make a decision soon on whether to turn on the fluoride taps on March 28.
The man has been charged by police with dangerous driving.
A courier driver noticed tarseal wrapped around his truck's wheels.
Both victims were 19 years old and from Taupō.
A pathologist says there was nothing any of the first responders could have done.
The woman went missing while laying bait in the forest with her group.
VJ Tutai was likely in a low mood from drug withdrawal at the time of his death.
Over 600 health professionals, researchers, clinicians, advocates and families will visit.
The pair accused of killing Rickah'Shae Keefe-Haerewa plan to take the charges to trial.
The man swam through part of Lake Taupō in his attempt to evade police.
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A Rotorua young achiever's hard work has been exhibited across New Zealand
Children who brought cut lunches shared them with others to stave off hunger pangs.
The 'shattered' bones in his leg were 'like Weet-Bix', he said.
One local says one proposal could result in injuries – or deaths.