Pedestrian in serious condition after being hit by car
The road is closed and motorists are asked to avoid the area.
The road is closed and motorists are asked to avoid the area.
People have been asked to travel more than 30km to receive their vaccine.
Tuatara, fluorescent moss and pōhutukawa hundreds of years old
Familiar faces filled the Kawerau Town Hall to reflect on decades of memories.
The steam and gas plumes originate from active vents on the island, scientist says.
One person says she wants to see how the reform will work with iwi.
More towns sign up to take part in a national protest against Govt "ute tax" plans.
Whakatāne's Damon Rees is in his second year competing in Britain.
Te Waihī estuary is considered one of the five most polluted estuaries in New Zealand.
One PhD student said sea stars are threatening mussels in Ōhiwa Harbour.
MetService has issued a series of rain, wind, and snow watches
Protests within the Tūhoe nation show no sign of letting up.
It is another frosty start to the day in the Bay of Plenty.
Desert Rd is closed due to snow this morning.
The move means less money for district councils.
A cold air mass straight off the Antarctic ice shelf is hitting parts of New Zealand.
Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly.
The driver was initially pulled over for minor traffic offending.
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.
Kawerau bravely faces future without town's biggest employer.
A company that dismissed a worker must pay her $15,000 compensation.
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.