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Covid cases hit 23,183 - peak expected in week or two
There are 23,183 new community cases of Covid-19 today.
Rotorua's new symbol revealed: How much did it cost?
A new locally-designed symbol for Rotorua has been revealed.
Premium debate: Subscriber views on Rainbow Springs closing
Our Premium subscribers have their say.
Man jailed for role in Black Power women's brutal kidnapping plot
He covered his face with a bandanna and helped Black Power women in a brutal kidnapping.
Preparing to self-isolate as case numbers rise? Here's what to do
Practical tips and things you should buy in case you need to self-isolate.
Tesla in Tūrangi: Community board gives go ahead
Tesla will establish an electric vehicle charging station in Tūrangi's eastern car park.
'It's scary': Ukraine Russia war helps fuel pain at the petrol pump
Meanwhile, transport businesses feel they have "no choice" but to pass on the cost.
Cycling for conservation: From Cape Reinga to Bluff for native trees
The 3000km journey will help raise funds for Greening Taupō's native trees
Memories 'defaced' as picnic table becomes target for vandals
A Taupō couple feels defeated by vandals and questions the economics of repairs.
Covid-19 escalating: Hundreds of cases in Taupō District
Taupō doctor gives tips for caring for Covid-19 infected family members at home.
World's second oldest geothermal powerstation facing closure
World's 2nd geothermal power plant at Taupō is 64 years old and set to close before 2031.
Some protesters refuse to leave area; seven police officers injured in violent clashes
PM: 'I hope they will put down their weapons and police will arrest them.'
Scorched earth - police shunt occupiers off lawn, fire hoses turned on protesters
More than 60 arrests as protesters forced off Parliament lawn - but battle continues.
Revealed: How much Rotorua's council made from parking
One ratepayer believes time limited free parking would help the struggling CBD.
NZ hits record 22,152 new cases; PM wants protest response reviewed
NZ recorded a 22,152 new community cases of Covid-19 today.
Violent clashes - protesters arrested, cars forklifted out as police continue to clear occupation
Police still plan to 'contain' as protesters stay on at Parliament, camp in Auckland.
Covid 19: Cases in region continue to rise, several in hospital
Today's case updates.
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait: Embattled Ukraine proof human spirit will not be cowed
Russia must know it will never bend the Ukraine nation to its will
Rainbow Springs to close permanently, but not all hope is lost
It's an institution for most New Zealanders and announcement is 'distressing'.
Portrait of an artist: Seven decades of works reflect Val's passion
An exhibition celebrating one of Taupō's finest artists is at the museum until March 28.
Top runner's 'horrific' accident: 'My body just melted over my head'
Life changed in a split second for the running coach whose job is to help others.
19,566 new cases: Supermarket warns of fewer online order slots as 'nearly 1000' staff off work
Suppliers, growers, manufacturers feeling pinch, Countdown says.
'Iconic' Rainbow Springs will permanently close
Rainbow Springs will close its doors for good and all animals are to be rehomed.
BOP tops 1000 new daily cases, nearly 20,000 in NZ today, 373 in hospital
Today's new case numbers.
Police appeal for information on wanted man
Members of the public should not approach him.
'Time to call it a day': Teary Dame Valerie Adams announces retirement
The two-time Olympic champion has called time on her career.
Do you need a man to raise a man? C'mon C'mon thought-provoking
FILM REVIEW: Local author Jen Shieff gives her thoughts on C'mon C'mon.
Live: Putin's nuclear threat - Ukraine claims hospitals targeted, Russia blames 'dirty lies'
Talks conclude as Putin rails at West and Zelenskyy makes key move towards EU.
Plenty of wriggle room for world's largest worm farm
The operation started with 20 buckets of worms, now it has three billion.