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"Nothing good happens after midnight."
"Nothing good happens after midnight."
Salt Air Surf owners awoke to a nasty surprise this morning.
The crash in Ngaio Place was reported about 7.15am today.
For all organisations on each charge the maximum penalty is a fine of $1.5 million.
The case will be heard in March next year.
Points leaders changed in several classes after round two at Manfeild at the weekend.
It has been a long, hard year for the Bay of Plenty water bottling plant.
It's designed for people looking for employment in the health sector.
Six Lotto players won a share of second division.
'We just stayed there for a couple of hours waiting for anyone to come back.'
The eruption "weighs heavily on the iwi".
A mother and wife of Whakaari/White Island victims says the tragedy has consumed her.
"The sheer volume of critically ill patients ... is something I've never experienced,"
Nearly one year after the unthinkable event, staff open up about the response.
OPINION: No investigation, charges, or prosecution can bring those loved ones back.
The signing followed approval by 91 per cent of iwi members.
The two-car crash happened about 5.50pm
Fire crews were called to the scene about 11.30pm.
Forty-seven people were on the island when it erupted on December 9 last year.
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The immediate safety actions are expected to cost less than $10,000.
Man accused of fatal stabbing appeared in court.
Despite his heroic actions, the would-be rescuer wished he could have done more.
The bridge will be closed between 9am-6pm on Wednesday, December 9.
But MBIE staff told a minister to wait until other investigations were over.
The road is closed and motorists are asked to avoid the area.
President of the Kawerau Mongrel Mob and 6 others have been found guilty of drug dealing.
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A post mortem would be carried out today.
Ambulance staff say a breakdown in talks around shift rates has left them "insulted".