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One parent called for 'moral leadership' from National.
One parent called for 'moral leadership' from National.
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Popular beach's index sign to be fixed after showing high reading.
Some residents have come to see the vessel as an eyesore and a potential danger.
Pothole plague: The quality of roading is 'leaving a lot to be desired'.
They courted playing netball, now Darren and Karen Huston own a New World.
Recruiters' top tips for overcoming age discrimination in the employment process.
Police were called to an Aria View property in Bethlehem on Sunday evening.
Jean's partner, Bruce, died in 2022 after almost a decade of living with heart disease.
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One festivalgoer said the artists playing reminded her of her 'high school years'.
Carmen Hall speaks to 8 NZ health workers and teachers chasing their dreams in Australia.
'Finance is difficult to obtain, I have had quite a few property sales fall over.'
Thirteen Lotto players nationally won the Second Division prize money.
Kurt Bayer reports on the fast rise, and even faster fall, of an underworld kingpin.
MetService has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Northland and the Bay of Islands.
The crash, involving a car and a motorcycle, was reported to police at 12.45pm.
Rotorua Daily Post is looking back at the stories of 2023.
The Bay of Plenty Times is looking back at some of the top stories of 2023.
Some companies are "bypassing the significant training commitment".
People advised to avoid any activity that results in contact with the water.
'We are so very grateful for the amazing support', says foodbank manager.
Skyline Rotorua says stoppages to this extent are rare.
The hip hop and R&B festival will come to Tauranga on Sunday.
Rob Hewitt has reflected on his own ordeal of floating alone at sea for 72 hours.
Two reported sightings of the man in the centre of town this afternoon.
The crowd of about 8500 was 'pretty well-behaved', the festival organiser says.
Crews from three fire stations fought the blaze.