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Today the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Aotearoa celebrated the Groundbreaking for the Wellington New ...
As her NZ Warriors teammates acclimatise to the demands of NRLW, captain Apii Nicholls is locked into her own steep learning curve, trying to lead them through the minefield.
Horowhenua District Councillor Sam Jennings, the top-polling candidate in the Levin Ward in 2022, has announced he will contest the Waiopehu Ward at this year’s local government elections.
A homicide investigation has been launched after the death of a man in Ōtara overnight. Police were called to Wymondley Road shortly before midnight after reports of a group of people fighting in the ...
With 37 ward and constituency level candidates, it’s the largest local government campaign mounted by a political party in New Zealand, including Labour and the Greens who have stood council ...
Gow Langsford Gallery is delighted to be presenting a landmark solo exhibition celebrating one of Aotearoa’s most distinctive and sought-after painters, Don Binney. Spanning five decades of his ...
It only takes one person to throw a half-full coffee cup into the recycling bin to contaminate the lot. And that person seems to show up about twice a week. Even so, the new waste sorting system at ...
The only other regular Polynesian show for tourists in Auckland was at Auckland Museum, where there was a daily haka show. “We have rich culture gold in south Auckland,” she said. “All tourists fly ...
A scene examination is underway by the Serious Crash Unit and the road remains closed. There is now an investigation underway, which will work to establish all the facts surrounding this tragic ...
According to The Press, Canterbury Police intend to reduce personnel at a number of rural stations and disestablish some roles in favour of larger 24/7 hubs based in Rolleston and Rangiora. Bex Green, ...
Health Coalition Aotearoa (HCA) is proud to announce a new five-year partnership with Clare Foundation to address structural barriers to healthy food environments in South Auckland.
Strong currents and surges can injure and drown people. There is a danger to swimmers, surfers, people fishing, and anyone in ...