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More international conferences were also on the way as Rotorua reclaims its tourism crown.
OPINION: McKenzie has turned himself into the No 10 the All Blacks long felt he could be.
Police were called to an address on Tamamutu St around 12.30am.
Suitably sinister and immaculately stylish,The Outfit is set entirely in a clothing shop.
Flight Lieutenant Donté Kelly gains Masters in aerospace design.
Holiday hotspot Coromandel is set to get 15 hours of rain.
The road will close again early next week for the further recovery of heavy logs.
But the meeting organiser believes the MP 'needs to come to a seminar and get informed'.
Children in the study wore body cams to track their television, online and games use.
The Crown case against a leading entertainment figure continued today.
She also took a swipe at people walking around with “their bloody pyjamas on”.
Event Director Tak Mutu said the concept had been years in the making.
"Highly respected" arts figure appointed leader of NZ Dance Company.
Opinion: Investment and innovation crucial to revitalising our wood processing sector.
A couple and their baby were found inside the home.
Doors are closed at famed sites from the Rotorua Museum to the Chateau Tongariro.
The woman says her bout with the flu has been 'devastating'.
The court was being evacuated as a precaution, police say.
Professor Dame Juliet Gerrard has quietly released a new report.
Graeme McIntosh was the local funeral director for over 40 years.
A meeting between groups was sparked by forest amenities being destroyed at the weekend.
A plan to lower the speed limit has been described as fanatical by Mayor Victor Luca.
Complainant says she later moved out of her home because she felt unsafe.
Frustration on the roads: Getting compensation for pothole damage shouldn't be so hard.
Aria, also known as Angel, went missing from Warkworth on June 20.
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After nearly 15 weeks of rehearsals, Aaron Sears says: “I’m at one and a half left feet!"
An accomplished taonga pūoro musician brings his craft to Taupō.
New Zealand’s alternative education system suffers from inadequate facilities.