Crosses from 19th century Coromandel shipwreck returned to Canada
Wooden crosses were made from timber washed up over time on to Buffalo Beach in Whitianga
Wooden crosses were made from timber washed up over time on to Buffalo Beach in Whitianga
Police were called around 8.50pm and the person was airlifted to Auckland Hospital.
The Coastcare Waikato 2023 planting season has begun, with a focus on restoring dunes
Vehicle allegedly fled scene of crash.
Contractors and arborists will be inspecting cliffs.
The finalists for the 2023 Fieldays Innovation Awards have been announced
The Fieldays Forestry Hub will again feature when Fieldays 2023 returns from June 14-17.
Vaa’i’s rest week opens up a spot at lock for 24-year-old Laghlan McWhannell.
An expert explains why we should take tsunami warnings seriously.
'His laugh will be forever echoed around the park.'
Year 11 students were learning from the AgriSea bioremediation site in Kopu.
Joey Richards' counsel submitted he should be found guilty of manslaughter.
Food Safety advises the public not to collect or consume shellfish from Firth of Thames.
A local woman was reunited with photo of her American mum after a chance discovery.
Waikato Regional Council has secured $2.8 million in funding.
Climate change, and the extreme weather it will bring, could see some roads abandoned.
Planting reinforces slopes and reduces the risk of soil erosion
Waka Kotahi has advised of the following roadworks in the Coromandel
Bee-friendly plants and protecting pollinators is the focus of this year’s World Bee Day
'It’s done Paeroa proud over the years.'
The Lighthouse is Christopher Parker's self-published debut novel.
After last week’s deluge, more rain on the sodden soils could mean slips and floods.
Guy Richards managed to walk several metres before collapsing.
The NRC represents 1500 members who collectively operate 16,000 trucks throughout NZ.
The Regional Banking Hubs trial is expanding, and a new hub is opening in Whangamatā.
The Pink Ribbon breakfast will be held at the Pāuanui Club on May 24.
There was no mention at all about the Coromandel in the Government cyclone package.
And she already knows what she's going to do with the winnings.
Pia Rogers will be winging her way to the ISA World Surfing Games in El Salvador.