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Ex-wananga head wants court battle
The controversial former head of Te Wananga o Aotearoa is trying to take over his iwi's Treaty of Waitangi claim and push it into a High Court battle.
NZer's drug trial to start in Bali
The trial in Indonesia of New Zealander Antony de Malmanche, who could face a death sentence if convicted, is due to begin today.
Synthetic cannabis black markets 'spread'
After it was revealed yesterday synthetic cannabis is being sold from private houses in Tauranga, reports are coming in of its sale elsewhere in the country. Audio
Synthetic cannabis black market
Private houses have been discovered selling synthetic cannabis - confirming predictions the industry is going underground, the Drug Foundation says. Audio
Family gets text of forest death
The family of a Rotorua man killed in a forestry accident found out about his death by text message, an inquest has been told. Audio
Kiwifruit orchard values bounce back
Kiwifruit orchards in the Bay of Plenty are now selling for the same, or more, than before the deadly PSA disease hit New Zealand. Audio
Tauranga's toxic black mould
The Tauranga City Council has begun the job of moving almost 80 percent of its staff after toxic black mould was found in its main buildings. Audio
Slow recovery after Rena wreck
One of NZ's worst maritime and environmental disasters, the sinking of the Rena near Mt Maunganui, dominated headlines in the Bay of Plenty again in 2014. Audio
Rena oversight lacking - TAIC
An official report into the Rena has found routine violations of procedures and insufficient oversight of safety on the ship before it grounded. Audio
Crown Law apology over Rena
Crown Law has apologised to Bay of Plenty Maori after failing to give them an important report into the Rena container ship that ran aground off the Tauranga coast in 2011. Audio
Tribunal: Maori failed over Rena
The Waitangi Tribunal says Motiti Island Maori have been "prejudicially affected" by deals the New Zealand Government signed with the owner of the wrecked container ship Rena.
Leaders seek ban on state home sales
Iwi chairpersons are calling for a moratorium on the sale of state homes. The Government is to sell more HNZ stock and expects community providers and iwi to provide housing.
Boat brings marine pests to Tauranga bay
More than 100 invasive marine pests have been found on a boat in one of Tauranga's most popular swimming spots. The boat has been moored at Pilot Bay for almost a year.
Motiti trust claims win over spelling
A trust from a small island off the coast of Tauranga is claiming victory after successfully fighting to have the spelling of its turangawaewae corrected in some official documents.
Crown accused of withholding Rena info
The Crown has withheld highly relevant and crucial information about stricken container ship the Rena from the Waitangi Tribunal, two Motiti Island groups say.
Owners dispute Rena cost reports
Owners of the container ship Rena have brushed off independent advice which suggests they are grossly exaggerating the time and money it would take to remove the entire wreck. Audio
Historic home couldn't be saved
The personal home of the designer behind Rotorua's famous Bathhouse has been demolished after developers could not find a buyer for it - or even give it away. Audio
30 year radio history under threat
A Tauranga radio station which has been on air for 30 years is at risk of closure. Village Radio is a volunteer, non-commercial station which runs out of the city's Historic Village. Audio
Nia Glassie's mother to be released
The mother of murdered Rotorua girl Nia Glassie has been granted parole and will be released from prison in two weeks. Lisa Michelle Kuka is serving a nine-year manslaughter sentence.
Changes to luge emergency plan
The company that runs the Rotorua luge is updating its emergency procedures and possibly re-aligning the track after an accident that broke a man's leg. Audio
Call for Motiti official to step down
A Motiti Island group is calling for the resignation of the man who acts a planning officer for the remote island, saying he has a conflict of interest over the fate of the wrecked container ship Rena…
Crown makes formal apology to Tuhoe
The people of Tuhoe have accepted an apology from the Crown for killing their ancestors and brutally taking their land, but say they will never forget what happened. Audio
Police apologise to Tuhoe over raids
Police have apologised to the people of Tuhoe for illegal roadblocks and detentions, while still maintaining the 2007 Urewera raids were "necessary". Audio
Woman saved from burning home
An officer says the thought someone's grandmother was inside a burning house in Mount Maunganui kept him going with the rescue of an elderly woman. Audio
Pressure on Crown over Rena
The Crown has told an urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing there was pressure to reach a compensation deal with the Rena's owners, as they may have walked away from talks. Audio