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He Kete Kotahi He Whenu Maha - One Basket Many Strands featured 170 works of art.
He Kete Kotahi He Whenu Maha - One Basket Many Strands featured 170 works of art.
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One councillor believed it was time to 'reprioritise'.
The regional and district councils are investigating the discharge.
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Experts butted heads on the subject, now Bay of Plenty locals put their thoughts forward.
'We're modernising - it's 2022.'
Whakatāne business owner is "absolutely gutted" by break-in.
Rob Vigor Brown's wit and intelligence will be missed in the courtroom and boardroom.
Police charged two men with burglary and unlawfully taking a motor vehicle.
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The Haparangi family welcomes whanau who have died to its new natural burial cemetery.
GPs are already seeing a few cases of long Covid in the community.
While 16 nurses were recently welcomed, staff levels are still affected by Covid.
What Laurie Durand gave to Rotorua will never be matched.
Plumbers will definitely run out of some products, market warned.
Rotorua Jewellery store was smashed and burgled in the early hours of Monday morning.
Bay of Plenty district is now in an open fire season.
Seven commercial building consents valued at $3,870,000 were issued last month,
'It's not fair ... it's another system that's let them down.'
But one Rotorua tourism operator says the changes came "too late" for their business.
Former top cop says New Zealand is a very safe country.
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Sky Carson adored her father despite his addictions and 'ratbag ways'.
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His friends were screaming at him to stop. But he was drunk, crashed and killed his mate.