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NZ Herald
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
Young girls caught on CCTV relating to slashed tyres
A second bronze sculpture dedicated to the memory of a much-loved stray dog in Rotorua that lived beside Te Ngae Rd has been unveiled to the public. Video / Kelly Makiha Rotorua Hospital's children's unit has undergone refurbishment. Video / Laura Smith Nikau Grace's latest project with Waiata Anthems has seen a new song and documentary released about her love of Kawerau and how you can beat the odds. Video / Supplied Tom Stephenson says he hears the hounds from his property daily. Video / Supplied Hosted by the Aronui Indigenous Arts Festival, Taumata Soloman pays homage to cultural entrepreneur and kapa haka legend Wetini Mitai Ngatai. Video / Aleyna Martinez Vehicles were caught in a slip on State Highway 2 at Waiotahe in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Video / Andrea Casey An investigation is under way after a body was found in a burning vehicle on State Highway 1 near Ātiamuri between Tokoroa and Taupō last night. Video / Dan Hutchinson Lynmore Primary School pupils spent the day at NZME learning about the media. Hundreds lost power after a car crashed into power pole on Te Ngae Rd on Monday night. Video / Supplied The Voices in the Shadows by Rotorua's Wairea Company features Tame Iti and premieres as part of the Aronui Indigenous Arts Festival 2024. Julian Dean chats with Budgie Woods, recently diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, about why he wants to donate his Tour de France bike to charity. Video / Supplied Finance Minister Nicola Willis speaks after an event for women in local politics in Wellington. Video / Laura Smith Two boys, with estimated ages of 6 and 10, broke into Rotorua Autohaus on Lake Rd on a Sunday afternoon and stole two dirt bikes valued at $4000. Police outside a Tūrangi address following the launch of a homicide investigation. Video / Dan Hutchinson Carlo Lumapas began teaching residents at Arvida Glenbrae to upcycle rubbished bikes aiming to give them to children who can't afford them this Christmas. Video / Aleyna Martinez


NZ Herald
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
Matariki drone show
A second bronze sculpture dedicated to the memory of a much-loved stray dog in Rotorua that lived beside Te Ngae Rd has been unveiled to the public. Video / Kelly Makiha Rotorua Hospital's children's unit has undergone refurbishment. Video / Laura Smith Nikau Grace's latest project with Waiata Anthems has seen a new song and documentary released about her love of Kawerau and how you can beat the odds. Video / Supplied Tom Stephenson says he hears the hounds from his property daily. Video / Supplied Hosted by the Aronui Indigenous Arts Festival, Taumata Soloman pays homage to cultural entrepreneur and kapa haka legend Wetini Mitai Ngatai. Video / Aleyna Martinez Vehicles were caught in a slip on State Highway 2 at Waiotahe in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Video / Andrea Casey An investigation is under way after a body was found in a burning vehicle on State Highway 1 near Ātiamuri between Tokoroa and Taupō last night. Video / Dan Hutchinson Lynmore Primary School pupils spent the day at NZME learning about the media. Hundreds lost power after a car crashed into power pole on Te Ngae Rd on Monday night. Video / Supplied The Voices in the Shadows by Rotorua's Wairea Company features Tame Iti and premieres as part of the Aronui Indigenous Arts Festival 2024. Julian Dean chats with Budgie Woods, recently diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, about why he wants to donate his Tour de France bike to charity. Video / Supplied Finance Minister Nicola Willis speaks after an event for women in local politics in Wellington. Video / Laura Smith Two boys, with estimated ages of 6 and 10, broke into Rotorua Autohaus on Lake Rd on a Sunday afternoon and stole two dirt bikes valued at $4000. Police outside a Tūrangi address following the launch of a homicide investigation. Video / Dan Hutchinson Carlo Lumapas began teaching residents at Arvida Glenbrae to upcycle rubbished bikes aiming to give them to children who can't afford them this Christmas. Video / Aleyna Martinez