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Local Democracy Reporter Felix Desmarais visits Sanatorium Reserve. Video / NZ Herald
Local Democracy Reporter Felix Desmarais visits Sanatorium Reserve. Video / NZ Herald
This feedback process is part of the council's Annual Plan consultation period.
While daily case numbers are dropping, yesterday the country recorded its deadliest day.
The operators of Tūroa ski field have decided to hold off on a $40 million renewal plan.
This week has been the Citizen Advice Bureau's Annual Awareness Week.
Waves of Russian missiles pound a military training base near Ukraine's western border.
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However, the head of the police association says it's 'naive' to conclude no staff used.
Whakatāne boy Tu Hillman's bucket list of dreams has come true thanks to generous donors.
Michael Plank says that hospitalisations will be slower to decline.
One commuter says the roads have been like 'the middle of the school holidays'.
Staff workload in the emergency department has increased during the pandemic.
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It comes as there are more than 14,400 cases throughout the entire country.
The partnership rolled out at the start of term.
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Police are making inquiries into the incident.
Ray Punter says his work at Rainbow Springs over 49 years has been 'a real joy'.
The end of MIQ is on the horizon, but what does that mean for Rotorua?
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Meet retired teacher investor: 'Good luck with living on $250 to $300 a week from super'.
Charanjit Dhillon has gone from Bollywood choreographer to shop-owning ninja.
These builders connect to their ancestral links through construction on their marae.
'It's extremely difficult for our whānau to access regular food in Rotorua'