
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.
Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi says he backs the 'brave and progressive' bill.
Yesterday there were 6380 new cases in the community.
Taupō Community Patrol fundraising for running costs after pandemic closes usual sources.
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A gang member involved in an $8000 burglary has been given six months' home detention.
There were 6,380 new community cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand on Tuesday and a further four Covid-19 related deaths. Video / NZ Herald / Dean Purcell / Michael Craig
The partnership agreement was approved at this afternoon's council meeting.
It comes after the Attorney-General found its current form could breach Bill of Rights.
Daily case numbers fell over the long weekend alongside testing rates.
More items believed to belong to missing Ōpōtiki fisherman have been found
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What is driving the co-governance agenda in Rotorua, according to an ex-MP.
The Arts Village is pleased to announce an exhibition of W. Stanley Wallis' paintings.
The public consultation runs until May 4.
Taupō's weekly weather report.
He videoed himself having sex with a woman and put it on a porn site to get revenge.
This year marked 107 years since the Gallipoli landings took place on April 25, 1915.
You could win a Taupō trout fishing licence to kick off the new season.
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Latest data comes amid sluggish vaccine rates as Omicron pandemic drags on.
Thousands gathered across the region for the Anzac Day Commemorations.
It is the industries where you might break a sweat that are suffering the most.
Finding people who were drug-free and would show up was hard.
The Arts Village Green hosted crafts, entertainment and fun for all the family.
'I have never attended Dawn Parade. Families did not do this when I was small.'