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Mentoring programme might help prevent ram raids
Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring can prevent children getting into crime.
Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring can prevent children getting into crime.
New Napier City Council chief executive officer is Louise Miller.
Pole vaulter cuts run-up in half as she comes back from injury
CD won't be going leftfield in search for new Stags coach.
The wreck of the Montmorency has lain off Harding Road for well over a century
A public walk takes place on the route of the new highway on Sunday.
Global award for Mission Estate
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The evidence is clear. So why have so few New Zealand schools changed their start times?
Council pollution officers contained oil spill using special booms.
Christopher Luxon questioned about the selection process for a Tukituki candidate.
PM makes first election year announcement today.
Anniversary day makes for a bit of a conundrum in Dannevirke.
Jacinda Ardern took the Prime Minister's office at the age of 37.
Three kororā couplings have produced three baby kororā.
Ardern made the announcement during a visit to Napier.
The Hastings District Council says widespread development is not coming to Havelock Rd.
Big year of construction on Te Ahu a Turanga: Manawatū Tararua Highway.
National has announced its new line-up.
The Pre-Potts Classic jumping and throwing was on Wednesday night
Colin Blithe was found dead in his Napier CBD flat on Sunday afternoon.
Napier Council's earthquake-prone Civic Building has been knocked down.
RNZB kicks off a 70th anniversary celebration with an 11-stop national tour.
Looking for the newest member of your family? Maybe Sage is the one for you.
Tenants in properties owned by Trust House could face significant increases in their rent.
Dannevirke Athletic Club had nine athletes compete in the annual Colgate Games.
Candidate pulls out, saying no-one was paid to "dig stuff up".
The national TQ Midget Championships attracted 46 drivers and cars to Meeanee.