
Children among seven injured in fatal crash near Waihi
Crash 'up there' with worst that fire chief has seen in the area.
Crash 'up there' with worst that fire chief has seen in the area.
Five generations of the same family have holidayed at the beachfront property.
The enduring British reggae band will play at at Trustpower Baypark tomorrow.
The parents named their daughter Amaanat which means God’s treasure.
Two other people remain in a critical condition, police say.
"If we weren’t working [...] we’d be at the Mount burning ourselves and lying out there."
Cruise ship Viking Orion was restricted to visiting approved ports.
Police said one person was treated with CPR but died at the scene about 4pm today
Bay of Plenty Times is looking back at the stories of 2022.
Anna Browne has traded her hairdressing scissors for a 40-tonne crane.
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'It’s important to look after the environment because this is the only earth we have.'
'We’ve got the biggest lineup of the summer festivals for sure,' event manager says.
Tairua shark expert Dr Riley Elliott is on a mission to tag 20 great whites.
Some farmers indicated they are considering exiting the industry due to concerns.
Famous Last Words and L.A.B. played in front of sold-out crowds.
"You don't necessarily need to be an academic genius to succeed in life."
Eyewitness says the inflatable castle blew about 50m to 100m.
But there's still plenty of accommodation in Tauranga after January 4.
A wellness expert said there was nothing more "uplifting" than being in nature.
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'It was a stroke of luck we were there in the right time and place.'
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“Look after your friends and stick together."
“I look back at that with a sense of pride, in what we achieved as a country.”
Six people from the Eastern Bay of Plenty are being honoured this New Year.
She was“surprised” and “very humbled” by the honour.
Patricia Tondi acknowledged for services to the Italian community.
Tauranga iwi leader recognised for services to the environment and Māori-Crown relations.