'Brushed aside': Bay principal frustrated over construction delays
Damage to the school grounds caused by demolition has still not been repaired.
Damage to the school grounds caused by demolition has still not been repaired.
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The council is looking to employ someone as an emergency housing programme manager.
Saturday's overflows follow three other incidents this year caused by fatbergs.
The next few weeks will provide a great opportunity to take the pulse of corporate NZ.
An entertainment technology training programme will cater to teens and community techs.
'BNPL services were the fastest growing form of payment in New Zealand'.
Tūhoe and Tūwharetoa hosted Michael Cullen's memorial service in Taneatua.
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One employer was offering a $4000 sign-on bonus for one hard-to-fill role
It has been three days since the man failed to return from his kayak.
About 70 people are to move into the new transitional housing facility on Fenton St.
Annemarie Gallagher and Moana John Eruera have been practising hard for show night.
'We can see business and people struggling. We too are struggling.'
Māori health partnership has created 77 new jobs in the Far North.
A final list of nominations is due to be released on August 17.
The mayor says the Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated existing issues in the city.
Raukura Choir from Rotorua Boys' High School is one of 12 in Upper North Island Cadenza.
Rotorua's Chantelle Cobby is the founder of The Microvolunteering Collective.
Paul Hickey discusses Commonwealth Games, Olivia Newton-John, silent mode and luge fun.
Three incidents in three weeks at Boord Park.
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The barrel aged brew contains coriander seed, ginger, hops and lemon peel.
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A top cop says fuel thefts jumped a quarter between January and April compared to 2021.
An upcoming seminar for migrants on the police's role and ways of keeping safe in NZ
The meeting became heated in parts, with accusations of 'electioneering'.
'We haven't even had a chance to fix the results of the previous vandalism.'