Chiefs fans 'loud', 'loyal' and ready for war as Blues clash awaits
How do you strike fear into the opposing team? Slow roasted marshmallows of course.
How do you strike fear into the opposing team? Slow roasted marshmallows of course.
The estimated costs for new public loos in Tairua have been slashed by $200k.
DoC is still calling for feedback on the closed Cathedral Cove.
A recent Infometrics report shows the district lagged behind national averages.
Emergency services responded around 11pm to the crash in Hauraki District.
The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs scheme reports positive results.
Power is back on to more than 5000 properties.
Power cut during thunderstorms leaves thousands without electricity.
The project has received another significant funding boost.
Samisoni Taukei’aho scored two tries in the first half last week.
Young family plan to make it their permanent home.
Local flooding and water pooling are expected, most likely in north and east Auckland.
Several heavy rain watches have been upgraded to warnings.
A fallen 20-tonne tree is behind ongoing hold ups on SH25 in the Coromandel.
Creatives set out to unite diverse groups.
Coromandel Youth Sailing received special new boats.
Several heavy rain watches have already been upgraded to warnings.
“I thought there’s going to be a crash. I beeped for a good five or six minutes."
The service was no longer commercially viable, Fullers360 said.
The road is closed on the western side of the Coromandel Pemninsula.
The French Film Festival takes place in Hamilton and Whitianga.
Work on design concepts for the protection of Thames is under way.
Chiefs aiming for back-to-back sell-out at FMG Stadium Waikato.
A user-pays system for water will be in place from July 1.
Hauraki District Council Mayor Toby Adams hosted the group on May 29 in Paeroa.
Dr Kevin Pringle will take part in the annual fundraiser for a second time.
15 locals have received King's Birthday Honours.