Fishing competition cancelled, but money still raised for women in need
Despite bad weather nullifying the fishing competition, $17,000 was still raised.
Despite bad weather nullifying the fishing competition, $17,000 was still raised.
Find out what's annoyed and overjoyed the people of Taupō and Tūrangi this week.
Older Kiwis and Māori are the most at risk from the virus.
A film studio's backers were preparing to walk away, but mediation proved successful.
Waitangi Tribunal tells the Government to stop the Māori Health disestablishment.
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Thousands of people are expected at Mount Maunganui Beach over the four days.
Devolving services to community is okay if they have ability to deliver.
The best photos from the beloved festival, which has enjoyed a full return to Napier.
The Sound Shell looked like a scene out of kid-as-gangsters classic movie Bugsy Malone.
The Wellington Company has big plans for the site.
OPINION: Lies, damned lies and ministerial briefings on regional development.
One year on from Gabrielle, families still in limbo
Tureiti Moxon slams the Government's 100-day plan.
Māori health group want smokefree decision sent to select committee,
An exhibition at Auckland museum will share matauranga Māori knowledge.
Communities across the country look back on the biggest storm to hit New Zealand this century. Video / Corey Fleming / Zoe McIntosh / Getty Images
The Destiny Church leader is taking his flock back to the streets
Thousands attended the vibrant Hindu festival in West Auckland.
Caleb Baker, 22, died in a car crash on the Hawke's Bay Expressway on Friday.
'You work your way through it and then all of a sudden it seems like a dream.'
New Māoris coach Adam Blair is excited about his debut
OPINION: How do we harness hope and share it with those who need it most?
“I don’t know why people didn’t jump in to help me.”
Justin Wall says Māori get inadequate dental care, and there are no plans for change.
Men’s Shed says it can’t afford council plans to introduce ‘fairer’ fees.
'Council representation should be fair and effective for all Whanganui residents.'
Goldsmith says the Crown will no longer pay for cultural reports.
It's been 61 years, but the Brynderwyn bus tragedy still haunts whānau