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Service in the Army has opened more doors than ever expected for Corporal Paddy Whare.
Officials yet to decide which seat will be lost before voters next go to the polls.
KPI’s are great way to keep track of how your business is performing in real time.
The world solo 9hrs lambshearing record is 872 – now there's a challenger.
The artful and crafty of the Tararua region were out in force for a creative weekend.
The viewing platform glass costs ratepayers thousands every time it is vandalised.
Part of the ordeal, carried out by other women, was filmed and posted on social media.
Police seized illegal drugs and firearms and restrained assets worth $800k.
The hubs are equipped to help rural communities in the event of any future disasters.
The cyclone-battered community hall may now have to make way for flood protection.
Start planning your cowboy outfits as the national circuit rodeo makes it back to the bay.
Groundwork is under way and Govt says the construction start date has been moved forward.
Rosemary Mair turned in one of the performances of her career in the T20 World Cup final.
World famous penguin competition back for seventh year.
When they left the delighted tamariki had a tractor of their own.
NZ women earned a record payday following their maiden Twenty20 World Cup title.
Ava Te Huki is starring as Annie, despite never singing or acting in front of others.
Judge: Eye surgeon could have stopped practising but chose to try to bend the rules.
Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine have been through it all for the White Ferns.
New playroom at the airport will give children something to do while waiting for flights.
Fan favourites and high temperatures for the town meets country fun.
“We’re very excited at the prospect of our whānau having their own home."
Unfortunately for Meridian, Waipukurau only has two ‘As’, not four.
'The results all used to be hand-written, and the dogs were timed with stopwatches.'
"The 22 kids left everything out on the paddock every day for five days."
'You can probably see and hear from what I'm saying that I'm bloody stoked.'
Art installation reflects the Tauiwi Chinese New Zealand community in Hawke’s Bay.