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‘Open for business’: East coast sounds call for tourists this summer

By Tom Raynel, NZ Herald Small businesses across the East Coast are welcoming tourists in for the summer period ahead after the community’s resilience in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle and several economic pressures. The region over the past few...

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NZ Herald
13 Nov 2024
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Coroner finds Fletcher Wong’s self-inflicted death during Rhythm and Vines a ‘tragic illustration’ of drug use dangers

By Ric Stevens Fletcher Dylan Wong displayed anxious and paranoid behaviour after taking what he believed was MDMA at Rhythm and Vines. He was found dead two days later and the coroner has now ruled while it was self-inflicted, it was not suicide...

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NZ Herald
22 Oct 2024
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Mongrel Mob member Stephen Parkinson loses appeal; sentence for Gisborne tomahawk attack could have been longer

By Ric Stevens Mongrel Mob member Stephen Parkinson attacked his victim with a tomahawk, inflicting a compound fracture to his arm. He was sentenced to two years and two months’ prison for wounding with intent to injure. Now his appeal against his...

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NZ Herald
17 Oct 2024
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Gisborne-born country music star Camille French lauded at Entertainer of the Year

By Kelly Makiha, Rotorua Daily Post Gisborne-born country music star singer Camille French (nee Te Nahu) stood on the stage at the Sir Howard Morrison Centre in Rotorua and told a line-up of performers waiting to hear competition results that dreams...

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NZ Herald
17 Oct 2024
Editorial

Is Sotutu part of long-term plan for impact?

The most interesting All Blacks selection didn’t come among the 36 names that Scott Robertson put forward on Monday. Blues and Counties star Hoskins Sotutu had been the most notable omission from the All Blacks’ first squad of the season. He had...

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NZ Herald
11 Oct 2024
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Waioeka River crash: Body found after car plunges into river near Ōpōtiki

“Rain in the headwaters of the Opato and Waioeka has kept the river levels high, making it unsafe to enter the river,” Eastern Bay of Plenty Area Senior Sergeant Richard Miller said earlier this week

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NZ Herald
11 Oct 2024
Editorial

Wellington quake shows WFH needed

Public servants have been under intense scrutiny in Wellington this year as the coalition Government continues its drive to cut costs and find efficiencies. The latest expectation placed on their shoulders: save a “dying” Wellington by returning...

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NZ Herald
10 Oct 2024
Editorial

A Defence Force in dire straits

The sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui couldn’t have come at a more fragile time for our Defence Force. Seventy-five crew and passengers were rescued by Samoa’s Fire and Emergency Services Authority after the $100 million Navy vessel ran aground...

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NZ Herald
09 Oct 2024
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Tolaga Bay: Father of child who allegedly fatally shot hunter charged with manslaughter

The father of a child who allegedly shot and killed a man while hunting in Gisborne has been charged with manslaughter. John Atkins, 44, was shot and critically injured while hunting in Tolaga Bay, in the Gisborne region, on August 24. The father of...

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NZ Herald
08 Oct 2024
Editorial

Boardroom mood reflects in ratings

Education (children going to school), Transport (potholes and orange cones), Finance (pay), Infrastructure (new homes, fixing old pipes), Defence/Space (flying to the Moon), Foreign Affairs (making sure our international voice is heard), Police (law...

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NZ Herald
08 Oct 2024
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Police still searching for missing person in Waioeka River

Rotorua Daily Post “Dangerous” river conditions during the weekend have hampered search and rescue efforts for a person still missing in the Waioeka River. The person was travelling in a car with two others south of Ōpōtiki when the vehicle...

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NZ Herald
07 Oct 2024
Editorial

Lawson’s raw talent beats the odds

Liam Lawson’s long journey to a Formula One seat has highlighted one of the oddest things about motorsport. Lawson will drive the last six races of the 2025 season for Racing Bulls, the subsidiary team of Red Bull. As expected, he replaces...

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NZ Herald
28 Sep 2024
Editorial

Airport mall causes more irritation

Traffic chaos around Auckland Airport’s new mall has intensified long-standing tension with the airport’s main customers — the nearly 30 airlines that fly there. Despite road management plans and other measures to cope with the opening weekend...

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NZ Herald
27 Sep 2024
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