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Driver didn't stop for police, then came a cropper on moderate corner.
Two Special Olympics swimmers have completed a 33km swim across Lake Taupo.
Michael Yewen, 50, has been missing since February 3.
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Readers submit their appreciation and gripes for the last week.
Covid-19 is causing staffing shortages at Tokoroa Hospital.
It's the first time the award has gone to an office outside of Hawke's Bay
The annual disc golf event is in its 20th year.
Volunteer Great Lake Taupō could change the face of volunteer work in the district
Fairy lights wrapped around trees at roundabouts are one of many ongoing projects.
Tauhara College placed 11th in New Zealand in an international language competition.
Didymo Dave has been busy crafting fishing flies out of stoat tails for a good cause.
Greening Taupō has a busy calendar of planting planned this year.
The bucket-list race for triathletes takes place on March 4.
Injured for five months, Mia Cameron takes silver at home then gold in Australia.
Bay of Plenty district is now in an open fire season.
Readers submit their appreciation and gripes for the last week.
Big business: The inside story on the inner workings of a major organised drug operation
Taupō author Jen Shieff gives her thoughts on More Than Robots.
Taupō District Council's Huia-Rose Anderson is a trainee who loves her job.
COMMENT: Tūrangi Police Sergeant Te Reipa Morunga provides an update.
Whio are river specialists living on fast-flowing rivers.
OPINION: Once you buy an EV, there's no looking back.
Are changes to the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act affecting businesses?
The rescue helicopter was called to a range of jobs throughout the region.
The move is part of a new Jobs for Nature project.