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Funds from the event will go towards Gumboot Friday.
Craig Stewart was hit by a car while riding his bike but he was determined to race again.
'Wear a frock or just wear something that makes you feel fabulous.'
NZ-made: Support locals this Christmas with these Bay of Plenty gift ideas.
Bay of Plenty police have been conducting checkpoints.
Scope owner Dana Greer said she had to stop counting, with everyone happy to give.
'You will be part of this whare as long as this whare stands.'
Top Kiwi athletes in Taupō for Ironman 70.3.
A senior Mongrel Mob member has been arrested.
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Regular bike maintenance workshops help keep cyclists on their bikes.
Horohoro School pupils got to see the unveiling of two roadside signs they designed.
One school donated more than 1000 cans to the Salvation Army foodbank.
Local businessman Praneel Nair has been crowned Regional Master Franchisee of the Year.
Housing Minister Megan Woods was due in Rotorua for the signing.
WHHS is now offering cooking classes in total French language immersion to its students.
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OPINION: A tough year has not dampened Rotorua's giving spirit.
Taupō's newest citizens are formally welcomed to the district.
The Government says it helps anyone in housing need - including gang members.
Rotorua hosted nationals where 44 teams tested their abilities.
Tapsell says she doesn't want to see the local election voting age lowered to 16.
There's one day left to say something to the Rotorua Lakes Council about building changes.
And a survey revealed about 478,000 people didn't see their GP due to wait times.
Lawyers have closed their arguments to the jury in the Chris Budgen historic rape case.
Wallabies are being kept from spreading into the Waikato by a 12.5 kilometre fence.
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The Lines Company in trialling a solar energy sharing project in the Central Plateau.
'The boys are feeling really good. Emotions are pretty high'.