
Warren Kennedy optimistic about Te Rapa despite Snazzytavi’s draw
Drawn well, Snazzytavi would have been one of the horses to beat.
Drawn well, Snazzytavi would have been one of the horses to beat.
The 19 Waikato projects are spread across infrastructure, energy, housing and mining.
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The Powerball jackpot has rolled over to $20 million.
Alizayh 14, has been missing from her Huntly home since October 6.
The man was arrested after deliberately driving his vehicle into two police cars.
'Waitomo and Ōtorohanga won’t be recommended anymore,' says RTO chief.
The protesters unfurled a 160sq m banner and abseiled down the building.
Te Reo Wickliffe-Heta was killed by a woman after he turned up at her home.
Police say they hope to identify the owners of the property over the next few days.
Rugby legend Ian Foster was awarded the Hamilton Kirikiriroa Medal.
Judge Tini Clark: "Their silence does not mean they forgot".
Housing is relatively inexpensive compared with other cities but ownership rates are low.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Visitors can now park in the CBD for free for one hour.
One man was seriously injured and was transported to hospital by helicopter.
Thirteen Waikato players named in Chiefs Under-18 team to face Samoa in Hamilton.
Commentator Mike Angove praises rising talent, highlighting Tairua and Proctor's.
A manager at one of the gyms said she was 'trying to fix' her mistake.
A new organisation could help the councils tackle growth, maintenance, and rising costs.
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The separate cases relate to the deaths of Zahquiel Taipeti and Steven Cranston.
The crash was reported to emergency services at 12.09pm.
But Geoffrey Coker's lawyer claims the allegations are 'conflated rumours' and fake.
Four teams competed, showcasing skill and teamwork in an intense final against Auckland.
The offending is alleged to have occurred nearly 50 years ago and involved boys aged 9-12.
Police say they are disappointed with the drunken behaviour and high levels of disorder.
The IPCA said Bruce Bird's management style was 'no longer acceptable' for the police.
Firefighter crews from Thames, Tapu, Pururi and Ngatea attended. No one was injured.