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The regional newspaper was mentioned in the popular Netflix series.
The regional newspaper was mentioned in the popular Netflix series.
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Drivers are warned there could be delays.
Two neighbours share their thoughts on the state home development.
Jamaine Wharton, 31, died of blood loss from being stabbed three times.
Part of their argument was that cocaine was less harmful than methamphetamine.
'Give it a go just for a week in your house...and see how easy it is.'
The Western Bay of Plenty District Council has adopted a rate increase.
Built in 2017, the pool has been a source of discontent in Whakatāne ever since.
Amputee Paul Foote shares his story about his TECT Rescue helicopter lifesaving mission.
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The stage is set for the 2022 Toi Ohomai Baywide Premier Women's Club Final on Sunday.
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The road was closed for a couple of hours and residents had to stay inside.
The deal announced today includes the removal of tariffs on NZ kiwifruit exports.
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Many who die from the drug do not know they have taken it.
"It's actually really interesting - I was expecting it to be really boring."
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A young family 'lost absolutely everything' in the blaze.
A Givealittle and donations page has been set up for the young family.
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Emergency services were called around 7.45am.
Since returning to the Bay, Norris has laced up once again for Tauranga Sports.
The union claims years of under-resourcing but FENZ says its offer is reasonable.