
Paddon and Van Gisbergen to compete in Bay Rally
Early Sunday morning start for the 60 car field.
Early Sunday morning start for the 60 car field.
BCA supports 29 community-led conservation groups across the Bay of Plenty.
It’s been an honour to serve our people ... I would like that privilege again.'
The circumstances of the fire are under investigation and being treated as suspicious.
The couple “still can’t believe” their luck.
Scientists head out to Mayor and White islands on RV Tangaroa tomorrow.
'It’s our responsibility to look after those who have provided for us.'
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say.
Visitors are urged to see the tourist destination from the sea.
Free entertainment will include Indian dancing and a demonstration from Te Puke Gymsport.
Calling local celebs - come and join in the fun
The Te Pāti Māori co-leader has 50 per cent of the votes in a new poll.
'It’s awful to go to her grave and to know that she’s there and we’re leaving her there.'
A vessel than sank in Mercury bay has likely leaked all of its diesel into the water.
Jean Ann Salter, 78, was found deceased yesterday.
Midwives were criticised for their care of the woman whose baby had to be resuscitated.
The number of Kiwis returning home from Australia has jumped by 46 per cent.
Te Puke open with a win, but Papamoa are beaten by the weather
Police have warned commuters on the final day of the school holidays.
The investigation loosened the Mongrel Mob’s grip on a small rural town.
Younger voter enrolment rates lag behind those of more senior citizens.
An insight into Animal Justice Party Bay of Plenty candidate, Caitlin Grattan.
Two-vehicle smash just before 5pm has blocked Great South Rd near golf course.
Internal emails reveal staffer called situation "totally unprofessional and unacceptable".
OPINION: Paid parking zones are going to cover an extended area.
"Slowly being poisoned": Marae rep concerned at intensification, air quality.
The 50-foot sunken vessel in Mercury Bay has been confirmed as stable in 20m of water.
'Most New Zealanders ... see te reo as something that is part of their identity.'
'Having the right crew to work with' is key, says a 23yo woman with all-male colleagues.