Ohope Rd reopens after serious crash
Police were called to the two-vehicle collision mid-morning.
Police were called to the two-vehicle collision mid-morning.
One PhD student said sea stars are threatening mussels in Ōhiwa Harbour.
Protests within the Tūhoe nation show no sign of letting up.
The mill closes with the loss of 160 jobs, 55% of them held by Māori, on June 30.
Hospice's philosophy and aim is to neither hasten nor postpone death.
Kawerau bravely faces future without town's biggest employer.
A short, volcanic tremor was detected at Whakaari/White Island at 4am on June 1.
People joining the profession 'aren't staying' due to workload and shift work, says nurse.
After months of review, it's still not clear who's in charge of safety on volcanic island.
Court appearance for alleged health and safety breaches in the lead-up to the eruption.
Health providers are taking a 'local interpretation' of guidelines.
The red warning notice is only issued for significant weather events.
Whakatāne District Court hearing will be livestreamed to a second location.
Ewes lay dead with their unborn lambs ripped from their stomachs.
For three years the search proved fruitless. Then Kim Wright heard the "jungle drums".
Inquiries are being made after a man saw the car stolen from him drive past.
Keeri Hooper still remembers the confusion in her brother's eyes before he was shot.
This generation of youth is mighty in my eyes, writes Anahera Pickering.
Boys played important role in rescuing girl, 10, trapped at bottom of a pool.
James McFarlane has pleaded not guilty to murdering Savage Thunder in Edgecumbe in 2019.
In tragic timing, a response simulation had also been planned for 2 months after eruption.
Ardern and Allan's hei tiki, carved from the same stone, were brought together, too.
Many of the customers affected are in the Te Puke area.
"This is going to be really amazing ..."
Kaumatua assert their territorial sovereignty. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Many new connections were made on a trip retracing the steps of tūpuna Apa-Hāpai-Taketake.
The man was last seen at a function on the evening of April 22.
Crashing a marked police ute while on duty 'will likely cost him his job'.
The DHB acknowledged its carbon emissions were "detrimental" to people's health.