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A Ngāti Whakaue pounamu weapon named Te Kaoreore could tell many stories
Among the many Ngāti Whakaue treasures, one such mere-pounamu is named Te Kaoreore.
Watch: Act responds after Govt announces next steps in Three Waters reforms
The Government will announce next steps in its three waters programme.
Film Review: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
FILM REVIEW: Jen Shieff gives her thoughts on latest Nicolas Cage outing.
Recovery of tohora resource taonga for iwi
This is a job done out of love, there is no funding.
Taupō's Sporting History: The stories behind our venues
Taupō's Bevan Choat takes us on a walk down memory lane.
Man guilty of Christmas Eve killing gets jail sentence
"Not only was he trying to defend himself, he was trying to defend his partner."
Leading musicians to play in Taupō
It promises to be a concert of "wonderful variety".
Revealed: The city Christopher Luxon believes 'needs to get sorted'
The National Party leader said crime and emergency housing motels would put visitors off.
Student took 1914 days to re-engage, get back to classroom
One student not attending took 1914 days to re-engage and get back into the classroom.
'Respected' councillor quits in public meeting, claims mayor 'shunned' him
The resignation came after a decision to discuss a controversial bill in private
Rotorua police investigating unexplained death of child
The child's sibling is currently in a serious condition.
Rotorua hits 'pause' on controversial bill
Rotorua MP says 'throw it in the rubbish bin'.
Focus: Covid Outbreak | Thursday 28th April Wrap
There were 9047 new community cases of Covid-19 on Thursday, and the Ministry of Health revealed 13 more Covid-related deaths. Video / Dean Purcell / Mark Mitchell / Michael Craig
Live: 9047 new Covid cases, 13 related deaths as DHB sees jump after long weekend
Case numbers have doubled in Tairāwhiti, with the highest number in those aged 30-39.
Luxon visits Rotorua
28 April 2022 | National Party Leader Christopher Luxon’s visit to Rotorua. Video / Laura Smith
'Localised extinctions' something to prepare for as plant disease remains
Five years on, a Bay of Plenty grower says people still don't know what myrtle rust is.
'My people are struggling': Māori leaders on mental health and Covid-19
One said the mental health crisis was a 'second pandemic'.
Lucky wins for local Lotto players - have you checked your ticket?
A ticket bought at Rotorua's Te Ngae Four Square, and a Tauranga player on MyLotto
Taupō Real Estate: Have house prices peaked?
The Taupō District's median house price dropped from $900,000 to $820,000.
'Stunning turnaround': City bucks property slowdown
Rotorua is bouncing back from its "slump" after months of little growth - OneRoof
What do a lack of rain and rising costs mean for local farmers?
Dairy payouts are at a record high but steeply rising costs are taking a toll.
Tūrangi's SH1 underpass: 'Infamous and iconic at the same time'
Tūrangi locals scared to walk into town through "dark, wet and stinky" underpass.
Free divers take 314 catfish out of Lake Taupō
Divers used a pole spear also known as a Hawaiian sling.
Labour support falters as Rotorua electoral bill 'fallen foul' of Bill of Rights
Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi says he backs the 'brave and progressive' bill.
23 Covid deaths, 9830 cases as Omicron wave continues in South
Yesterday there were 6380 new cases in the community.