
New charity aims to connect and help the local growing Indian population
It is believed to be the first association of its kind in the area.
It is believed to be the first association of its kind in the area.
The British band will return to New Zealand this December.
Advocates concerned about impact of long licence test wait times on young drivers.
Gun Safe was introduced in March 2019 to record police encounters with firearms.
Police say the fisherman is still missing as of this morning
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Border restriction changes have locals looking to book international trips again.
The National MP hopes his replacement will 'keep it real'.
Police say Coastguard New Zealand is conducting a search.
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A car crash on Pāpāmoa Beach Rd has resulted in serious injury.
'You get that sense of happiness and a safe place to do what you love doing.'
The project is touted as helping save the CBD but at $303.4m, much remains unclear.
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OPINION: We must send a clear message to Russia that its actions are abhorrent.
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There's concern that the valuable Apprenticeship Boost Scheme will end in August.
But an expert says he does not believe the claim.
Use of a gas with 'reduced risks to human health' has been approved for use.
The Bay of Plenty MP presented his petition to a parliamentary select committee.
Ex-cyclone Fili was expected to do a lot more harm than it did.
The regional council's plan to build a stopbank along the river has upset local residents.
The byelection will be held on June 18.
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It's not just the Easter bunny hopping into the Bay this weekend, businesses say.
Andrew Turner will start in the new role on July 25.
Racial abuse from schoolchildren has left some drivers in tears.