
Police give update after fatal Ramarama crash
Police provide update following fatal Ramarama crash.
Police provide update following fatal Ramarama crash.
Among the three killed were two Samoan seasonal workers due to go home this week.
A rescue helicopter service has revealed how much it costs.
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Cordons around the scene have been lifted but there is still a large police presence.
Steady sales over four days results in record income of more than $20k.
'If we didn’t do that work he wouldn’t have been able to carry on with his project.'
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The two-vehicle crash closed the highway for several hours.
'We know our community and we should be trusted to make that decision.'
A former political leader has been found guilty on charges of indecent assault.
Te Awamutu's GPC Nationals saw 100 entrants, 29 world records, and 96 national records bro
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Polkinghorne's lawyer has engaged in a tense exchange with a detective in court.
At least 30 temporary speed signs have been taken from highway roadworks in Hawke's Bay.
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A woman and children who lost everything in a fire last week are now in emergency housing.
The school initially aimed to raise $2000 and has smashed their fundraising goal by $5790.
Unit houses country's most challenging, complex prisoners.
Council roading teams are working to clear Akatarawa Road.
Regional council confirms preliminary results after the river turned bright orange.
A hemp company says it’s dumping tonnes of a byproduct that could be used as animal feed.
There was standing room only inside the council chambers.
Neil Kirton said he would advocate for council to send letters to all affected ratepayers.
The recent Bakels NZ Pie Awards featured creations from six local bakeries.
NZ Post accused of censorship for refusing to deliver anti-Wellington council pamphlet.
There was a lot of rain throughout Kāpiti on Monday.
Three Dannevirke wāhine host event to prepare businesses for new highway opening.