
Changing lives: An exclusive look inside two youth remand facilities
Most of these young people have often grown up surrounded by violence, drug use and abuse.
Most of these young people have often grown up surrounded by violence, drug use and abuse.
Mitre 10 is the next anchor tenant for a planned billion-dollar Papamoa Easttown centre.
It's the second-highest amount raised in the appeal’s history.
The Bay of Plenty has had some of the country’s most notable cases this year.
The man in red will need his sunnies.
Drivers will also need to remember event-related road closures.
Government says it will urgently pass retrospective legislation when Parliament returns.
A round-up of the latest Local Democracy Reporting stories from the Eastern Bay.
OPINION: We can't let Christmas or summer be an excuse not to isolate.
The improvements include a new retaining wall, a new footpath and road upgrades at Pāpāmoa
Last week the Bay of Plenty recorded its highest number of Covid cases since July.
'For me, it’s about bringing life back to our pā,' says the haukāinga of Ōtamarākau marae.
Give what you can and take what you need: "This is about food security".
NZ's sea temperatures now running 1-3C above average, with scorching days ahead.
Four New Zealanders are in the hunt for the inaugural EVES Open singles title.
The operating deficit was $3.9 million higher than the budgeted deficit of $6.1 million.
The health warning is based on water test results and visual observations.
The new additions will make the events more inclusive.
Students have grabbed every opportunity provided to them.
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say.
Initiative has its roots while the family was travelling the world.
A Bay iwi develops its own climate change strategy.
“If you’ve got kids, there’s all these other factors that come into it."
The funding bid was largely based on Te Puke's urban cycleway/walkway connection strategy.
The first round of the EVEs Open - ITF World Tennis Tour began on Monday.
About 20 shopping bags filled with food items were donated.
More than 300 households have received Christmas treats thanks to the volunteers.
'We fully acknowledge that the location of offenders can be a concern for communities.'