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The gigantic kawekaweau is surrounded by great myth
Did a gecko as long as your arm once live in Aotearoa?
Passengers reveal horror of ferry crash - skipper of launch identified
Boatie who struck Russell Ferry can now be revealed.
Russell ferry collision sparks calls for mandatory boatie training
Opponents of boating licences view the sea as ‘the last bastion of freedom’.
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‘Hell of a bang’: Passenger ferry sinks in Bay of Islands after collision with launch
Skipper ‘not in a good way’, flown to hospital with spinal, head injuries.
Carved house Tiki a legacy from no-nonsense ruruhi
Tiki was one of four prominent carved gateways that once protected Ohinemutu.
Kāhu ki Rotorua: Government Gardens site of many disputes
Kāhu ki Rotorua: The site of the Government Gardens is rich with history.
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Te ika rere i te kaha runga o te kupenga a Rāhiri - the one that got away
The struggle for supremacy lasted a full day, with many attempts to repel the invaders.
Story of taonga Hinemihi o Te Ao Tawhito told in book
The launch of Hinemihi: Te Hokinga - The Return was held at the Rotorua Library.