'A bit of trepidation': MP Tāmati Coffey on preparing to raise 'baby number two'
'We’re not necessarily experts on girls but actually, we’ll be okay.'
'We’re not necessarily experts on girls but actually, we’ll be okay.'
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Te Arawa ancestors carried many tangible gifts from Hāwaiki Tawhitiareare.
'MBIE haven’t got off their - um, haven’t done their job yet.'
Coffey made the announcement on Facebook this afternoon.
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Rotorua's council will consider the agreement on Thursday.
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Next year's Lakeside concert is back after two years of cancellations.
Kāinga Ora representatives will attend a meeting on Monday over its Devon St project.
Kāinga Ora wants to see most of Glenholme zoned for high-rise development.
Melody Ngawhika is on trial for the murder of her baby.
"They're our stories, they're their stories, so let's tell them." - Clark Pirika.
'There is a team for any female to play cricket in the Bay; there is a team for you.'
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The mother is standing trial after allegedly suffocating her newborn against her shoulder.
Four out of five candidates who stood again were re-elected.
The fire engine collected donations from every street in Mamaku.
When people make their own shrouds, they have a connection to it.
A woman was heard saying “watch out... oh my God” as the slip rushed towards them.
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Ngongotahā Medical Centre has supported the Christmas foodbank appeal for a decade.
Crankworx director said fewer accidents happened during wet weather.
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