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Gail Pope: Irish regiment’s doctor’s ‘kindness’ recalled in Napier
Dr William Spencer was highly thought of while stationed in the city.
Dr William Spencer was highly thought of while stationed in the city.
Waitārere Beach woman Renee Kortegast's amazing private royal collection.
There are 10 sessions, with topics ranging from weird critters to wonderful bookshops.
Visitors to the city have spent more in past year than they did before pandemic hit.
Reece Cobb learned of the devastating news just before she headed overseas to compete.
Opinion: It might be hard for residents to call this once-sleepy spot a village now.
“I love teaching - it fills my cup."
Bottom lines, priorities, and leverage - who holds the cards and how will they be played?
Credit rating agency wary of National's plan for NZ's water infrastructure.
"It really adds to the delight of living in a city"
Tumour sits on the speech and movement part of 15-year-old's brain.
“It really is just enabling of the Pacific community."
Shane Jones is challenging the notion that only the Māori version of the Treaty matters.
OPINION: Letters on Treaty referendum, economic priorities, election and Middle East.
Nicky feels like Jack Nicholson in The Shining. “I’m back!”
Members of an exclusive gym want to know why the Comancheros have been allowed to join.
Youth activist says she is frustrated mental health is not a policy priority.
Coroner's report criticises authorities over death of shearing identity Koro Mullins.
The first tomatoes introduced to Europe were golden orange in colour and came from Mexico
“It is such a premium product and the price doesn’t reflect that."
OPINION: $60 supermarket trips, meetings with Seymour and landlord conversations.
Calls for more animal control staff and penalties for dog owners after fatal mauling.
Cool heads urge caution as Labour licks wounds after election thrashing.
Cabinet Minister Andrew Little speaks about his decision to retire. Video / Mark Mitchell
Jacob Ramsay was beaten, chained to a car and dragged to his death.
It has been “an incredibly unusual term” and she says she has no regrets.
'I want to offer people ways to feel better when they might not know how.'
'When I go on a holiday, I can swim with my girls ... and have fun with the family.'
More people want to keep up with the Joneses “including the Joneses themselves".