
'It's a talking point': Tauranga man gets tattoo of Queen's face
Declan Jones wanted a tattoo to represent his home back in England.
Declan Jones wanted a tattoo to represent his home back in England.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Pete Chandler said Health NZ would address inequity and the Bay's growing population.
OPINION: Kiwi teenagers are preferring e-cigarettes over smoked tobacco
After more than 40 years on the force, Andy McGregor says it's time to wind down.
A number of advance voting places will open ahead of election day on June 18.
'He took a number of punches to the face.'
The pair spent the afternoon walking the main street of the Mount talking to locals.
Residents are being advised to close windows due to the smoke.
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say.
OPINION: Special moments outweigh the guilt of stay at home parenting.
Bay businesses have their fingers crossed for good weather but rain won't stop the fun.
'If they have an issue with it, they can take it up with the Local Government Minister.'
Staff have been treated in the emergency department after being assaulted by patients.
Three separate incidents involved three victims.
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say.
But the proportion in prison compared to non-gang members is at a 12-year high.
Barry Anderson said he would be a 'dead duck' without its services.
It was the pair's second appearance.
Developers are facing a 15 per cent increase in contribution fees to the council.
OPINION: There's no quick fix, and parents are not failing.
Christchurch-based independent candidate Peter Wakeman running in Tauranga by-election.
Stacey Rose says he will have better time management from the South Island.
National byelection candidate Sam Uffindell's idea for a member's bill comes under fire.
A Tauranga mum and her three kids lived in a tent at their rental, but still paid rent.
Tauranga had 79mm of rain from 2am to 7pm on Monday.
The butcher, subjected to smash and grabs and break-ins, was ready to call it quits.
'In the 80s, it was still acceptable to smoke and drink while you were pregnant.'
The bar traded for three months without a liquor licence, now it can't sell booze for now.
Data details Ministry staff viewing court documents without justified reasons.