Te Puke to get boost in China
Te Puke tourist operators are embarking on a trade mission to China despite having failed in their bid to break away from Tourism Bay of Plenty.
Te Puke tourist operators are embarking on a trade mission to China despite having failed in their bid to break away from Tourism Bay of Plenty.
A woman was knocked out by intruders in her rural Wairoa Rd home last night.
Brace yourselves - the next 10 days in Tauranga will be icy cold and a dusting of snow on the mountains is possible.
The Tauranga man who has admitted holding up the Lenz Superette with a small pistol has plead guilty.
The pair accused of abducting and bashing a 32-year-old local man in the Kaimai Ranges plan to defend the allegations at trial.
Callum Gilbert is not sure what to expect in Slovakia at the world champs but one thing he is certain about is that it will be the trip of a lifetime.
Join the conversationIt's getting cold, so it's not surprising we have had some tips recently about a problem that has occupied the minds of humans since fires were invented - how to start them easily.
Join the conversationThe All Blacks' training camp at Mount Maunganui...
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the Jennian Homes Mother's Day run on Sunday
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Join the conversationThe Ministry of Fisheries' tough seizure laws could be replicated for stock rustling.
Join the conversationSix containers of pollutants remain to be emptied by divers working on the fast-disappearing hulk of the Rena.
Groups have been working along the Mt Maunganui and Omanu beach areas, using shovels, sieves and vacuum equipment.
It's been more than 18 months since Rena smashed on to Astrolabe Reef.
Thousands of birds perished in the black tide that followed the MV Rena's grounding. Jamie Morton checks on the recovery of the disaster's forgotten victims.
Stolen ute rolls and catches fire near Mamaku.
Stage Challenge 2013 at Rotorua's Civic Theatre.
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A decision to allow a mental health patient to decline a potentially life-saving procedure has been slammed by a coroner. Wellington Regional Coroner Ian Roderick Smith criticised Capital and Coast District Health Board (DHB) in three inquest findings released today. He said 61-year-old Melvyn Bedford, who had an alcohol-induced dementia disorder, should never been given the choice of having a nasogastric tube inserted to drain fluid from his stomach while going under the knife for a hernia operation. Mr Bedford, well-known to the Kapiti Community Mental Health Team, and who was subject to…
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