Stories making the news around the regions today include viral footage of 'dangerous' drifters in downtown Tauranga and an unclear future for a Northland charter school.
A video showing drift trikes swerving in and out of traffic in downtown Mount Maunganui has sparked criticism from police, who have labelled it irresponsible.
The future of a Northland charter school that has cost taxpayers more than $3 million remains unclear as it faces ministerial concern and a school roll of just 37 students.
A huge fundraising effort is under way for the defence of a Wanganui man accused of drug smuggling in Bali.
Wairarapa police have brought the man who stole an heirloom medal that belonged to a Maori chief to justice.
Rotorua's Landyn Edwards is hoping he can fly the flag for his hometown when he competes against top athletes at the inaugural New Zealand Speedgolf Open.
Stratford will experience a reduction in mail delivery days sooner rather than later, as the town is listed among the first of the smaller centres to experience the changes announced last week by New Zealand Post.
A number of off duty Police staff will march for the first time in full uniform in the Auckland Pride Parade tomorrow.
Finally, Napier is gearing up for this weekend's Art Deco festival with the arrival of this year's international ambassador, Dilmah Tea founder Merrill Fernando.