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A woman who set up a modelling agency to support Māori and Pasifika talent, and who held herself as a leader in the community ...
As the Havelock North James Wattie Village officially opens, one of its very first residents to move in carved out a career with its namesake at Wattie’s. Barry Jones worked for Wattie’s for over 30 ...
Police have revealed they are seeking two people in relation to a fatal attack at a bus stop in an Auckland suburb. Detective ...
Motorists heading south after the long weekend are being advised to delay their journey or allow extra time, as a slip on ...
Northland’s top Māori business leader, Pita Tipene, is motivated not by money but by the needs of his people in He shares his ...
A man who regularly took photos of illegally parked cars and sent them to the council was assaulted by a woman who “clawed” his neck and struck him on the head. Rotorua woman Stevee Ormsby, 32, has ...
The final flurry of fists from Cyclone Tam will hit the central North Island Monday afternoon, prompting MetService to issue ...
She has more than 150 convictions for dishonesty offending, as well as one for dealing in methamphetamine, for which she ...
Share markets around the world have been shaken by the introduction of US tariffs - but some New Zealand companies have been ...
The tail of Cyclone Tam will have one last lash across the country today as many regions continue to clean up from its ...
Grant Bulley, one of the architects of Te Taumata o Kupe Nuku, and Christine Panapa, chairwoman of Te Mahurehure Marae, described how much they had to overcome and their successes and achievements.
The world’s maritime watchdog has agreed to a landmark deal for shipping companies to pay for their carbon dioxide emissions ...
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