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A man says it's "tone deaf" for Air New Zealand to be showing off its new uniforms at a time of high airfares.
A sports tournament that started in 2004 with 760 competitors from 17 schools across four sporting codes, has grown to become the biggest of its kind in Australasia - and more than 140 schools are ...
PM caused a widespread power outage. A vehicle struck a power pole on Crombie Street, affecting nearly 1,000 households.
Ugadi Celebrations in Tauranga this year had an added significance since it also marked the inaugural of the recently formed ...
Sutton, now living in Katikati, is one of New Zealand’s biggest Troll doll collectors. Just a few years ago, while ...
Councils, community groups and local Returned Services Associations have collaborated to organise dawn and civic services, ...
Every year on April 25, the country pauses to honour the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who served and ...
"Ratepayers are coughing up for a $125 million glass tower with barista-grade coffee on tap, while basic city services fall ...
A Mount Maunganui business that is a leading supplier of commercial refrigeration and air conditioning products has opened a ...
Air New Zealand's regional services in to and out of Rotorua, Tauranga and Whangarei, as well as some international trans-Tasman and Pacific Island services, have been affected. The airline's operated ...
New Zealand-based company Robotics Plus, a specialist in agricultural automation, has announced an agreement for it to be ...
With just one day left before the Fisheries Reform consultation closes, we're getting The Update out early and bringing in the big guns - commercial ...
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