$5.6 million TV series to be filmed in Rotorua
The production is looking for apprentices.
The production is looking for apprentices.
Police and emergency services responding to a three-vehicle crash near Okere Falls Rd.
Crankworx will likely see a funding boost of $1.6m after Thursday's council meeting.
COMMENT: The effects of coronavirus are far-reaching.
Toi Ohomai chief executive Dr Leon Fourie will be doing Drop Your Boss Bay of Plenty.
Anthony McMillan faces five charges, including careless driving causing death.
Why would you not guarantee the representation of a minority population?
Find out when and where the Rotorua show will be.
The footage is being used as evidence in WorkSafe's biggest investigation to date.
Watch: Adams had a few choice words for a former teammate in today's NBA playoffs game.
"The unknown at the moment is quite a scary thing, no-one wants to lose any more money."
Alert level 2 restrictions will remain in place in the Bay of Plenty until further notice.
The council invited the Rotorua Daily Post to get answers on the Trility deal.
A St John spokeswoman said two ambulances went to the scene.
The company has reached out to the family via the police to offer support.
The temperature inside the car was measured to be between 51 and 71C.
Access to boat ramp and adjacent parking area at Motutara Point will close for the work.
Nationally, 654 people died by suicide - the lowest it has been in three years.
The death of a person at Okere Falls this morning has been referred to the coroner.
A woman staying at a Rotorua quarantine facility is one of the latest Covid-19 cases.
It's like he knows I love food and wants to make sure I don't love it more than him.
We spent seven weeks working in one 2m by 3m spare bedroom.
Tony Everitt drank only water and black coffee in a silent protest.
They're under 35, from minor parties and asking for your party vote.
Being an immigrant hampered his IT career dreams but now he has the best of both worlds.
No arrests were made and inquiries were ongoing into the incident.
Destination Rotorua's interim chief executive says business leaders are confident.
Without Covid-19 and other issues, the chief executive believes it would be under budget.
So far, he had donated $2000 and hoped to get to the $4000 range by the end of the year.
A spike across the board has lawyers coping with a backlog in the Bay of Plenty.