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Opinion: Iwi shed tears of joy and grief as kuia returns
Items of particular significance are taken to hapu to keep a connection to taonga.
Police warn community after 'suspicious' man approaches multiple women
Kawerau police are making inquiries, particularly in the areas surrounding Stoneham Walk.
‘She needs a shower, not an ambulance’: Woman's 15-hour wait for help after 'brutal' beating
Instead of calling an ambulance, the assailant bathed the woman and cut her hair.
Life just got a little slower in Taupō
Residents might be a little surprised with at least one of the new speed limit changes.
Entertainment figure trial: Indecent assault complainant told 'that's just what he does'
She gave evidence the accused tried to push her into a room.
Tokoroa business park one step closer to reality
The Maraetai Road Intermodal Business Park just received a big funding boost.
Luke Kirkness: Thinking beyond roadworks to fix pothole crisis
Opinion: Roads of despair - will drivers ever be safe from NZ's pothole epidemic?
Taupō Art Trail returns for 10th anniversary
Visitors to the 2023 Taupō Art Trail are in for a treat, with 23 participating artists.
'Hugely demanding': Firefighters head to Canada to help tackle wildfires
Canada has had more than 500 wildfires this season.
Rescue spurs $37k in fundraising from grateful mother
Wai Johnson's son was rescued five years ago and she's been paying it back in spades.
Mushrooms are magic for new Wairakei business
A Taupō local has started a farming business with a difference.
The ultimate guide: 10 ways with feijoas
The season is here: time for a feijoa frenzy of baking and preserving
'It's a relief': Mum of injured teen speaks out after 100 cops target street racers
The mother's comments come after arrests were made and cars seized.
Small town banking trial sunk due to lack of a suitable building
A banking hub trial in Tūrangi has ended before it began.
'Top-tier destination': Luxury hotels get multi-million dollar makeovers
“We will be needing additional housekeeping and restaurant staff.”
How these Atiamuri farmers spent less on fertiliser to make more money
"I thought he'd joined a cult": Waikato farmer on how far biological farming has come
Feel good factor of feijoa in a pie
Crumbly, warmly-spiced and earthy - it's feijoa in a pie.
Richard Prebble: Why Labour's biggest U-turn will swamp NZ
Opinion: They will pay taxes, but need housing, health, education, and much more.
'Okay with it': Wife accepted husband on trial was having casual sex with others
Wife of entertainment figure accused of sexual offences against other women gives evidence
How you can transform food waste into sustainable savings
Opinion: Expert tips on saying goodbye to food waste and hello to savings.
Weather wipes out last remaining sensors on Whakaari
GeoNet also uses satellite information and monitoring flights to assess the island.
Chateau Tongariro future still uncertain
The building's earthquake resilience is still being assessed.
12 cars impounded in one night during boy racer sting
12 vehicles impounded, 15 unsafe vehicles were ordered off the road due to modifications
Fake money warning: Can you spot the difference?
Retailers are warning other businesses to watch out for counterfeit notes.
‘Always in reaction mode’: The NZ regions most at risk of tsunamis
An expert explains why we should take tsunami warnings seriously.
Transpower warns of potentially tight winter power supply
Transpower was forced to call five separate 'grid emergencies' during 2021 and 2022.
Premium Debate: Why Labour’s Budget might be the most radical in 30 years
Subscribers have their say.