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"People don’t realise how hot things are."
Teen dedicated to honing his skills and helping train other volleyball players.
The recruitment process for this role was extensive.
“You say I am too old. Behold me dance."
Waiata and haka cherry on top of fabulous time of remembrance.
They can clog up water-based infrastructure.
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More than 55,000 people come to Taupō each year for off-road cycling.
'We made those targeted investments where they were needed to keep our economy going.'
The Māori land near Waipā has recently been cleared of forestry and stage one is underway.
The Monday Walkers take a nostalgic trip to honour the group's founders.
East Coast MP Kiri Allan says her community was in "anguish and fear".
At least two fire engines were called.
Opinion: NZ Māori are sending their esteemed tane and wahine teams to tour Australia.
White Island Tours clients and two employees died in eruption.
Kim Webby rejects political spin that town was held to ransom by the Mob.
'It’s not okay that schools ended up being closed because of safety concerns.'
Hundreds of motorbikes, cars, utes and vans descended on Whakatāne and Ōpōtiki.
Mata Hure was the first birth at Taupō Maternity Hospital, some 80 years ago.
Three businesses were ram-raided in the space of two hours on Saturday.
Knit one, purl one, and win the war in Ukraine.
It sounds like a morbid movie but it's actually quite hopeful.
Mongrel Mob Barbarians president Steven Taiatini was killed on Friday in Ōpōtiki.
The professionals performed for and with locals.
"Physically I was his puppet," woman says at trial of leading entertainment figure.
Someone has to take responsibility for antisocial behaviour in CBDs.
Pakeke Lions are continuing to raise money and support good causes.
Mongrel Mob Barbarians president Steven Taiatini was killed on Friday in Ōpōtiki.