Hauraki district welcomes 19 new citizens
Hauraki District Council Mayor Toby Adams hosted the group on May 29 in Paeroa.
Hauraki District Council Mayor Toby Adams hosted the group on May 29 in Paeroa.
Dr Kevin Pringle will take part in the annual fundraiser for a second time.
OPINION: The issues facing the region’s farmers extend beyond Cyclone Gabrielle.
Molly Bloom will be looking to make it third time lucky.
OPINION: Police were pelted with rocks and bottles as they tried to disperse the crowd.
The project reveals bird distribution changes and informs future conservation efforts.
'This service cut means that a fence at the top of the cliff has been removed'.
Three National Young Performer nominations for Christensen-White
What Gisborne people are thinking about Budget commentary, Grey St 'debacle'.
Whanganui Deputy Mayor Helen Craig says 'making policy on the fly' is not a good idea.
'My next memory was waking up on the road in a haze with blood running down my face.'
Mason Helm put GPS trackers on Ford utes, cloned their keys, then stole them.
'All contracted work with construction already under way is still going ahead.'
Opinion: Undermining tangata whenua rights rupture the social fabric of Aotearoa.
Champs Whāngārā will need their A-game against title-hunting YMP.
Taupō doesn't endure a long winter, it laughs in the face of it.
The accident happened at about 3.15pm.
Wren Fisher, 17, is on a liquids-only hunger strike for Palestine.
A resident thought he was watching a tragedy unfold.
Richardson will be replaced by Leon Fung.
The cash-strapped dairy company Synlait can be restored, he says.
Eight people have been arrested in relation to the Manawatū incidents.
Rowena Duncum, Sam Lewis, Steve Meller, Eve McCallum.
Finishing touches are being applied to a fifth turnaround bay.
The Sympathiser provides a new perspective on post-war Vietnam.
Tough economic conditions are compounding with the lasting impact of Cyclone Gabrielle.
'We do things like this all the time,' says Eddie Dunn.
The principal made 117 unauthorised transactions over two years.
Orchards, Havelock North houses and half a civic centre could be within reach.