
At least $62,600 stolen from Hospice by former store manager
Mark Wisniewski used his position of responsibility to take increasing amounts of money from the charity organisation he worked for.
Mark Wisniewski used his position of responsibility to take increasing amounts of money from the charity organisation he worked for.
Businesses in Taupō see the boost from Supercars as different strokes for different folks
A petition to revise ACC legislation so volunteer firefighters have the same cover provisions as their paid colleagues closes at the end of the month.
Taupō Mayor David Trewavas will discuss potential solutions with council planners on the sign compliance issue frustrating various Tūrangi businesses.
The Taupō District Council is in a healthy position regarding its water services and assets but shortly faces the difficult task of consulting on yet to be decided options for future management.
Continuing to adapt to changing dynamics will help the sheep and beef sector survive and thrive.
Sign removal blitz in Tūrangi threatens riot amongst businesses unless solution found, predicts councillor
It's not a Provincial Growth Fund handout but central North Island councils are bidding for a central government hand-up with a 'regional deal'.
Residents of Tūrangi have until mid-May to make the case for the SH1 speed limit through the town to remain at 60km/h and not revert to 80km/h.
The Southern Lakes Volunteer Fire Brigade has switched one defibrillator for another following changes to the MOU between FENZ and Hato Hone St John.
A dynamic piano-cello duo will warm up on Taupō audiences before heading to Queenstown for the prestigious 2025 Whakatipu Music Festival.
Lab tests have cleared up some of the mystery surrounding a green liquid flowing into Otumuheke Stream but not all.
Kataraina Mareikura-Fremlin is following in the footsteps of previous successful Turangi Karate Club members.
Practical solutions are being promoted at a Beef and Lamb NZ workshop to help farmers in the region get through the current dry spell.
Preliminary test results have been received for the mysterious fluorescent substance that appeared in a popular tourist spot.
"These trees were very precious to them," says Councillor Christine Rankin about the community's reaction to sixteen trees being cut down, part of a historic planting that began 40 years ago with Sir Keith Holyoake.