Mongrel Mob captain sentenced for destroying evidence in murder case
'[The vehicle] may well have contained important forensic evidence.'
'[The vehicle] may well have contained important forensic evidence.'
Meanwhile, Biosecurity NZ has committed more than $2 million to manage the clams.
Korowhakatupua is a mokai who had her kāinga on the shores of the Utuhina River.
BOPRC frequently encourages people to use greener transport options.
Waiata composed during Te Arawa’s preparation for Te Tiriti o Waitangi centennial.
Six-week summer rugby league programme for 5 to 10-year-olds.
Labour Weekend marks the start of the tourism high season for Rotorua.
The cost of living and crime are other turnoffs for skilled workers.
Opinion: Every day I am amazed at how people worse off than me manage to get by.
What time to set off if you want to avoid worst of roadworks disruptions.
But a grant of $25,000 could help take the forest back from wallabies, rats and possums.
Tauranga is set to welcome the first of more than 110 cruise ships.
Council seeks balance between needs of workers, and those wanting to use reserves.
OPINION: Fish & Game CEO believes closure raises big questions on response to clam threat.
Rotorua walkers are preparing to walk in a colourful pink crowd tomorrow night.
The popular annual event has been disrupted in recent times.
The housing agency has announced a major development.
East Coast electorate reverts back to blue with Dana Kirkpatrick's election win.
Todd McClay has retained has retained his position as electorate MP for Rotorua.
He later said he conflated two incidents and believed one was serious.
Council yet to say if change will result in salary savings.
The Heron MJ1 was designed and built by Rotorua mechanic Ross Baker in the 1980s.
OPINION: Investors should take a safety-first approach and avoid making rash decisions.
School trip a reward for school attendance and positive attitude.
Its the last day of campaigning, ahead of election day tomorrow.
'This election is the most hollow and unsatisfactory in living memory.'
Kirimatao Te Tautahi was another prominent woman from Te Arawa’s past.
For more than 60 years, no other waiata has been composed or written purely for the Pā.
The new luxury spa secured three distinguished awards.