Ngakuru community rallies after house damaged by fire
Firefighters were called around 6.30pm and say the house was "extensively damaged".
Firefighters were called around 6.30pm and say the house was "extensively damaged".
Polynesian Spa is celebrating its 50th birthday this month and sharing its history
Paul Hickey discusses upcoming charity events, benefits of bananas and chainsaw safety.
The Rotorua Careers Expo is back for 2022 on May 26.
Glenholme Primary School's Whānau Whare supports teaching of social and emotional skills.
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'The new caps are more realistic,' says Realty Group chief executive Heath Young.
Will the Government make changes to its state housing policy to give Rotorua a break?
Many such sandstone working blocks are found throughout the Central North Island.
What started as a bit of fun has become his full-time business.
Big jump in some price caps for aspiring first home owners - but prices vary nationwide.
Two groups of people were involved in the incident.
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Luke Kirkness isn't a budget expert but reckons the Government hasn't got it right.
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Locals share their spending wishlists ahead of today's Budget announcement.
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His comments come after the announcement of the first ever Emissions Reduction Plan.
There were 17 incidents over two weekends on Bay of Plenty rugby fields.
Police say they will hold the offenders to account.
The last surplus was in 2014.
The animals were found in the Kaingaroa Forest last week.
Thirty-seven applications were submitted and 23 were approved for the project's funds.
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Revealed: The number of assaults on police officers over the past five years.
They had signs saying: 'Toot 4 fair pay' and 'essential but overlooked'.