Lakes DHB on track to post first surplus in eight years - and then dissolve
The last surplus was in 2014.
The last surplus was in 2014.
The animals were found in the Kaingaroa Forest last week.
Thirty-seven applications were submitted and 23 were approved for the project's funds.
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Revealed: The number of assaults on police officers over the past five years.
They had signs saying: 'Toot 4 fair pay' and 'essential but overlooked'.
The council says the policy could return $31 million over a decade.
Tiare Savea, 16, has landed a main role in the upcoming television series Duckrockers.
Council-controlled organisation reveals new name to a mixed reaction.
Plus: How many doctors and nurses have been absent from work for Covid-related reasons.
"If I die tonight this will sit with you."
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'I can understand why there is a reluctance to move away from the safety net benefits.'
But the new facility is not expected to be completed until April 2024.
The 10 dance couples for this year's Harcourts Dancing for Hospice has been revealed.
He was a "respected and valued" anaesthetic technician of eight years in Rotorua.
Plans to close regional control towers, announced when Covid hit, have been reversed.
The 18-month-old was malnourished and was covered in bruises, scratches and nappy rash.
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Knitting for Cool Kids Rotorua has been delivering packs with warm, knitted accessories
Paul Hickey on business awards, vending machine evolution and a giveaway tip.
Lynmore School hosted Stuart Hutchings, MPI's chief biosecurity officer, last Friday.
Clara Lucey not only lost her mum to breast cancer in 2018, she lost three friends too.
The local library hosted Rā Hauora - a day to raise awareness about health and wellbeing.
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"We want our waka to be more than just a boat..."
Iwi roles facilitate connections to taiao, whanau.