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Further arrest in Operation Richter, Rotorua
Circuit breaker introduced to stop children re-offending
Climate change risks to property values
Tauranga region to benefit from new funding and financing tool
Marine heatwave developing
New revenue limit set for Powerco reflects $1.3b network investment
Government supports more energy-saving projects to help more Kiwis save money
Easing administrative burden on farmers through new integrated farm planning projects
NZ police appoint new Rotorua Area Commander
Westpac NZ and Lincoln University partner on climate change guidance for farmers
Multi million dollar package to tackle retail crime and reoffending
Avocado Time Machine Takes Top Prize at Niwa BOP Science Fair
New Police dog teams graduate to woofs and applause
Wing 360 – 47 new Police constables start policing careers
Graduate scheme attracts 32 new vets to rural New Zealand
Drink-drivers ‘not getting message’
NZ police make arrests, Operation Cobalt – Eastern Bay of Plenty
Climate change experts tour New Zealand’s coastal wetlands
New Eastern Region surf lifesaving centre ready for summer
Kiwis step up to challenge for innovative transport solutions
NZ police acknowledges IPCA finding
NZ police acknowledge IPCA findings regarding Bay of Plenty incident
Police trespass into private home
Govt delivers boost for Rainbow wellbeing initiatives
Special Olympics torch flame goes to Tauranga
UPDATE: Serious crash, SH 35 near Waihau Bay – Bay of Plenty
Eight arrests after Rotorua termination
Expect to see Police on North Island highways
New officers graduate from Police Wing 359
Three gang members charged for Kawerau offending
Three more fast-tracked projects could create 891 homes and 912 jobs
Virtual volcanic field trip model for bicultural collaboration
Recognition of four fatalities after crashes over weekend
Understanding threat of sea level rise to NZ’s wetlands
NZ police acknowledge IPCA findings into shooting incident in Te Teko
Young drivers most at risk: insurance claims data
Superintendent Tim Anderson – Te Atihaunui-a-Paparangi welcomed to Bay of Plenty
Further cuts for East Coast tarakihi limits to rebuild numbers faster
Latest graduating wing have ‘done their homework’
NZ police accept IPCA findings over Bay of Plenty arrest
‘Extremely dangerous’ man Hendrix Jury remains at large two weeks into manhunt
New system could provide early warning of Whakaari eruption risk
Fertiliser “white out” death a cautionary tale for agriculture sector
NZ’s warmest and wettest winter on record
Govt expands Mana Ake to West Coast kids
Solar tech boost cost saver for Māori households
Two men arrested and charged over significant offending across Waikato and Bay of Plenty
Fifty seven graduate from Wing 357