Council 'dithering' dashes hapū dreams, says representative
Issues around access and infrastructure mean nothing has happened since 2015.
Issues around access and infrastructure mean nothing has happened since 2015.
Councillor claims Xi Jinping and Robert Mugabe 'would be very proud' of mayor's calls.
“Frankly, it’s been a bit of a shambles,” says a disgruntled Whakatāne councillor.
Two students became trapped in a cave after rough swells knocked them from their kayak.
'You will be part of this whare as long as this whare stands.'
'We have heard you, we have listened and we are taking action,' mayor says.
Housing Minister Megan Woods was due in Rotorua for the signing.
More south Aucklanders are waiting more than four months for first specialist appointment.
Rob Campbell says a recent visit gave him a first-hand insight.
Military-style interventions with youth offenders did work, but did not go far enough.
What will it take to fix Rotorua's - and New Zealand's - housing crisis?
'It’s no secret we’ve got some pothole issues at the moment.'
Its removal will cost about $50,000, seven years after the full installation cost $442k.
A $270 million hole in Auckland's first budget needs filling somehow.
The family of a 24-year-old man allege he was assaulted after refusing to take medication.
RotoruaNZ says motels attracting out-of-towners only exacerbate emergency housing issues.
Cabinet has still not seen the business case for a $56 million flood protection scheme.
Local Government Minister has pledged to offer the Three Waters sector some certainty.
Fleeing was an impulsive move that has been attributed to the driver's autism.
There was uproar at a community hui on a water bottling consent granted in Whanganui.
Soraya Peke-Mason will be sworn in by the Speaker, her cousin Adrian Rurawhe.
Research by Te Atawhai o Te Ao aims to improve future pandemic responses.
Tania Tapsell is the first Māori woman mayor of Rotorua
This election will gauge what more needs to be done to improve Māori participation.
Not everyone thinks the changes are a good idea.
Two South Taranaki Māori ward candidates want to provide the missing voice.
The issue arose last week at a meeting of the West Coast Regional Transport Committee.
Roading contractors told they must do better.
Initially, it would focus on 'wayfinding' and roadworks signs, or even welcome signs.
Kāinga Ora expects to start construction of the 123 apartments in March.