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“We’re all here for the same reason. It’s all about the music and everyone was excited."
“We’re all here for the same reason. It’s all about the music and everyone was excited."
'Uniforms are just so expensive and out of range for a lot of parents.'
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St John says the patient refused their staff's recommendation he be taken to hospital.
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"Security had no control over the premises."
It comes as provisional school roll data from the Ministry of Education was released.
Lakefloor survey reveals thousands of pockmarks, an ancient river and hydrothermal system.
One cafe was 'full house' one morning, while a campground only had a couple of spots left.
Police were called to the single-vehicle crash at about 9.30pm.
The national median weekly rent in Aotearoa has jumped to $625.
About 70 per cent of the school's students identify as Māori.
He had a taste of the sport as a child before returning to it in his 70s.
Richard Lyons was diagnosed with a malignant melanoma in September.
House for rent gets 2224 clicks and is pulled from online site in days.
Tips include good quality deadbolts, networking with neighbours and an escape strategy.
Rotorua's council explains why it removed its dog drop-off box.
Regulation requires noise levels at bars to be similar to moderate conversation level.
The alleged victim received a phone call saying a man was outside her house.
'Bronzies are one thing but great whites are quite a different kettle of fish'.
Return of $5 fee could affect how community pharmacies compete, says spokesman.
One person received minor injuries in the Bay of Plenty crash.
Te Atu Rangi Reweti uses his culture to connect with dog owners.