
Critically injured woman flown to Tauranga Hospital
The woman, believed to be in her 20s, is in a critical condition.
The woman, believed to be in her 20s, is in a critical condition.
OPINION: Type 1 diabetes is a cruel, fickle disease.
OPINION: Why would we say hurtful things about people who don't conform to gender norms?
OPINION: Safety and population growth should both be considered when upgrading roads.
Opinion: Recent water tragedies and mishaps in the Bay of Plenty should be a reminder.
NZ Sevens coach Clark Laidlaw says selectors did fantastic job unearthing potential stars.
President of the Kawerau Mongrel Mob and 6 others have been found guilty of drug dealing.
Opinion: Say it with me: Wet wipes do not get flushed down the toilet.
'New Zealanders love outdoor concerts, it's part of our culture.'
Tauranga woman Rebeka Storey has been missing since September 5.
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'Democracy has never worked for our people as the majority always rules.'
"Life will never be the same without her in our lives."
The proposal seeks to use the success of Rotorua's "hot swap" to help launch the loans.
Niwa's 60-day index has deemed the Rotorua area and coastal Bay of Plenty "severely dry".
A jury has found Maketū man Aaron Izett guilty of murdering his daughter.
One person has died and another is in a critical condition.
OPINION: The pro-cannabis campaigners' battle relied on people seeking information.
The jury has found Maketu man of the murder of his 2-year-old daughter
Rather the accused was 'labouring under drug-induced intoxication', he said.
The Steamers took control of the match late in the game.
Some face closures but others believe Bay could cash in as a 'safe haven'.
OPINION: The sirens should stay. It's the complainants who should go.
The murder-accused claimed he was having hallucinations, and felt insane.
Izett said it was more than just voices, he was having "a full mental breakdown".
OPINION: Ministers and officials need to show clarity and decisiveness.
Izett is on trial in the High Court at Rotorua.
OPINION: With increasing unemployment, what does the future of the BOP look like?
'The fire siren also provides peace of mind for people.'
A jury has heard the degree of force during a fatal assault of a child was "substantial".