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Driver arrested after suspected weapon seen
The driver was initially pulled over for minor traffic offending.
The driver was initially pulled over for minor traffic offending.
The mill closes with the loss of 160 jobs, 55% of them held by Māori, on June 30.
The father and daughter had sought discharge without conviction.
Heavy rain and southeast gales are on the way for parts of the country.
OPINION: Today we know the downside to the operations of a paper mill.
Bay of Plenty residents should prepare for a wet one.
Hospice's philosophy and aim is to neither hasten nor postpone death.
Is your ticket a winner?
OPINION: Time will tell if whether the town can remain a district in its own right.
A short, volcanic tremor was detected at Whakaari/White Island at 4am on June 1.
A Bay of Plenty man will defend murder and disfiguring charges at his trial in November.
People joining the profession 'aren't staying' due to workload and shift work, says nurse.
The 13 defendants charged after the Whakaari eruption are back in court today.
After months of review, it's still not clear who's in charge of safety on volcanic island.
Court appearance for alleged health and safety breaches in the lead-up to the eruption.
Health providers are taking a 'local interpretation' of guidelines.
Whakatāne District Court hearing will be livestreamed to a second location.
Whakatane nurse Sheila Bugden (nee Cheng) died in the crash near Rotorua.
OPINION: Meth users in the Bay are wasting more than $1 million a week.
Inquiries are being made after a man saw the car stolen from him drive past.
The Norske Skog paper mill employs 160 people
Keeri Hooper still remembers the confusion in her brother's eyes before he was shot.
Whakatāne District Council voted yes for Māori wards. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The warning comes as thousands of nurses and healthcare staff plan to strike on June 9.
The vote comes a day before another Bay of Plenty council makes their decision.
Boys played important role in rescuing girl, 10, trapped at bottom of a pool.
However, Rotorua's economy struggled.
James McFarlane has pleaded not guilty to murdering Savage Thunder in Edgecumbe in 2019.
In tragic timing, a response simulation had also been planned for 2 months after eruption.