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The council says it decided to retire the website and is phasing out the brand.
The council says it decided to retire the website and is phasing out the brand.
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OPINION: Climate change is real and it's happening now.
Stars Teina is a follow-on to Kiwi Can, a programme delivered in schools across Aotearoa.
Mark Weedon, 53, died on the field supporting his son and serving a community he loved.
Petrol prices have been steadily rising throughout New Zealand.
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The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games start on August 24.
Unpaid rates figures in Rotorua have doubled in the past three years.
The annual event is well on its way to reaching the $100,000 fundraising target.
Saying sorry is just a first step.
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The big night is just around the corner, when 10 dance couples will take to the stage.
Growing waiting lists and missed targets for elective surgery are the cause.
One of only eight male midwives across the country. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Documents signed at Whakarewarewa Village continue the partnership for the next 7 years.
Fewer frosts, hotter days and a higher chance of extreme rainfall events are likely.
Rees has raced in the third and fourth rounds of the championship in the last two weeks.
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The incident was reported at 12.11am.
Aura Rotorua uses a unique method to support the community it operates in.
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Paul Hickey discusses the upcoming Hospice event and past and present Olympics action.
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Glenholme School's senior students shared glass art creations in an exhibition this week.
The Aroha String Quartet and clarinet player Rachel Vernon will perform in Rotorua
The sentencing judge said he wanted to give the teenager a chance to 'break the cycle'.
The next ArtsMad session is being held on Thursday, August 10 with a range of speakers.