'I really miss him': Grandmother still grieves for White Island tour guide
'They just shouldn't have been there at all.'
'They just shouldn't have been there at all.'
Stephanie Browitt survived but her sister and father were among the 21 who died.
'I mean it was just the most terrifying moment in my life.'
One person died following the two-vehicle crash on State Highway 2.
"I told them there'd be no pissing around, no gawking ... just get in and do our job."
White Pine Bush Rd (SH2) was closed after the crash at 6.20pm yesterday.
Police and emergency services responding to crash in Whakatane district.
Whakaari six months on: "What's happened, it's just a tragedy."
Whakaari eruption victims had already hired the firm to sue cruise line Royal Caribbean.
Tony Bonne has been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Footage includes cops shooting out the back window of car being stolen.
The volcanic alert level remains at level 2.
"Things like that would be a real assistance to our community."
The driver was the sole occupant and died at the scene.
Man arrested after high-speed chase through Bay of Plenty with shots fired 'randomly'.
The construction of the Whakatāne Town Wharf began more than 100 years ago in 1919.
Awatarariki residents feeling optimistic after taking next step in their ongoing fight.
There have been around 2,500 insulation and heating retrofits through the programme.
The funding will help Kiwis manage their money and build financial resilience.
The centre will now only operate on weekdays.
"People were putting in such long hours ... it was a big learning curve for everybody."
Police received reports of a person found unresponsive in the water.
A specialist mental health service says staying connected is key.
It will review the department's roles and responsibilities for offshore islands.
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The horse also died in the crash.
Revealed: The full list of projects for which Bay leaders want 100pc Government funding.
"It's a good idea, but it should have come through sooner," says one retailer.
Business chambers and forestry leaders want new publicly-funded projects to use wood.
The changes affect the Whakatāne and Ōpōtiki assessment centres but not Kawerau's.