
Te Matatini: The big guns of kapa haka take to the stage
Our kapa haka experts give their view on day 2 of Te Matatini.
Our kapa haka experts give their view on day 2 of Te Matatini.
'Everyone has already waited far too long,' the judge said.
Jason Trembath has been remanded in custody until May.
A Rotorua man has pleaded guilty to being a party to kidnapping.
The crash is the third involving a large truck rolling since the roundabout opened in 2017
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“We will be around for another 80 years. This place is designed for our locals."
The land will have 93 new homes catering for up to 340 people.
The man came into contact with a high-voltage cable.
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“I do not let my grandchildren out the gate. They cannot play beside the road."
Those behind local donation efforts to cyclone victims say there's still demand.
Injured man is a long-term employee at Directionz.
A new time and date will be scheduled when the weather has settled down.
Six Te Arawa teams are heading for Te Matatini in Auckland this week.
There are already examples of help flowing from the Bay of Plenty to cyclone-hit regions.
The pilots would keep flying “for as long we have donations coming in”.
Kathy Satchell was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in 2017.
And the Rotorua mayor said she was "humbled" to see the centre "come back to life".
Fears of shockingly higher interest rates are rapidly disappearing.
“It was just really cool to see all the people... enjoying themselves"
The adult minimum wage will be rising to $22.70 per hour from April 1
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"It’s pretty exciting for the whole city ... because bigger theatre, bigger shows.”
Rotorua residents say there's a positive impact of having fewer homeless living in motels.
Tonight's show marking the opening of the Sir Howard Morrison Centre has been cancelled.