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A Morse code birthday blessing for John Daniel Clark – because the wartime Royal Navy signalman and telegraphist’s second language is Morse code. He still taps it, speaks it, thinks it – even 80 years ...
New Zealand’s housing market continues to show signs of recovery, with national sales activity and dwelling values both ...
The sporting body has signed a deal with US-based company True North Sports Ventures (TNS) for the creation of a new ...
Among them are sections of State Highway 30 from Rotorua towards Whakatāne, where the limit had dropped to 80km/h. These will ...
“IRD’s advice was based on its best estimates at the time and – despite best efforts – they got these wrong.” IRD had found ...
New Zealand has commemorated the Gallipoli landing ever since and Anzac Day has been a public holiday since 1921. Katikati ...
A free talk about fascinating fungi and magnificent mushrooms is happening at Te Ao Mārama - Tauranga Library this Saturday, ...
Tauranga thrift shopper Amanda Hohneck has made a small online business out of buying and selling pre-loved clothing. “Coming ...
The Oruahine track on Mauao will be temporarily closed for maintenance next week. The closure will run from 7am on Tuesday, ...
The $2.8 billion to $3.3b project announced this week includes a new four-lane highway between Redwood Lane in Lower Kaimāī, ...
In 2024, ACC accepted nearly 9000 claims for tramping-related injuries. The cost to support people recover was almost $12 ...
Obadiah (Oparia), also known as Frederick, and Thompson Nicholls were the sons of Humphrey Nicholls and his wife Harete ...