
A building to serve the community
Designing a building to cater for various social services requires a bit of thought.
Designing a building to cater for various social services requires a bit of thought.
McClay said there were one million recreational fishers and 250,000 hunters in NZ.
GeoNet says it will give more details on future tsunami, land movement and quake location.
'I’m having a great time. I’m the table tennis champion.'
The parents named their daughter Amaanat which means God’s treasure.
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'The public is advised to stay out of the water.'
"We are very fortunate the outcome didn’t end in tragedy on both occasions" - police
Heavy rain and hail are expected in the Bay of Plenty, Taupō, Gisborne, and Hawke’s Bay.
Each Christmas the River of Life Church feeds more than 150 at the Tūrangi Community Hall.
Scientists are studying foreshore slumping following Taupō quake and tsunami.
Craig Stewart was hit by a car while riding his bike but he was determined to race again.
It happened within 15 minutes of another crash.
The area is still being rattled after yesterday’s magnitude 5.6 earthquake.
NZ's first convicted saboteur was motivated by debunked theories around the pandemic.
The quake and scores of aftershocks made for a sleepless night and left a trail of damage.
New Zealand's first sabotage convict has been sent to prison.
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake has struck the central North Island overnight.
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The crash also left four people injured.
NASA astronaut and microbiologist Dr Kate Rubins is visiting Rotorua in January.
People have until Thursday this week to register their interest in the Government's plan.
The two-vehicle crash was reported at 9.10pm on Saturday.
Activity at NZ's best-known supervolcano hasn't quietened enough to lower its alert level.
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'We miss him dearly ... we love him so much and we just want to see him come back.'
A man who stabbed his partner with scissors then a large knife has been jailed.
Teachers and students at Tauhara College have been cooking up hundreds of meals.
Tūrangi Police want a discussion about the use of fireworks after a child was injured.
The Taupō Gliding Club is hosting an open day on the weekend to boost membership.