
Carmen Hall: Let's make period undies available in schools free
Poor access to period products can affect students' attendance and engagement at school.
Poor access to period products can affect students' attendance and engagement at school.
The 21-year-old was swimming alone at Omanu Beach when he had a seizure and passed out.
Former hospital worker who kept patient records as proof of bullying fails high court bid
Boosters will be made easily accessible all weekend through pop-ups and drive-throughs.
The Tauranga Titans are exponents of medieval armoured combat.
Plans to move Mount Maunganui Playcentre to a new reserve have been approved.
The families will receive the items to prepare them for the virus spreading.
The provision of extra money has been considered unfair on ratepayers.
OPINION: Rover should stay at home while you run your errands.
Final plans for Tauranga's future council described as a 'lousy piece of work'.
A Bay fraudster and drug dealer has been handed a jail term of more than four years.
A 50pc average rise across the city does not mean a 50pc rates rise will follow.
The company pleaded guilty to two charges related to the operation of the vessel.
The Maritime NZ investigation found several factors contributed to incident.
Council told the city's large reserves are 'under threat' from housing.
The family of Aiomai Nuku-Tarawhiti and Shae Brown will meet with Farmers on Friday.
Students in Year 4 and up are required to wear a mask indoors at school.
At age 5 he used to draw the character, now Mr G is carving him.
Possible trial locations include a Whakatāne Marae and a number of convention centres.
Plans to reduce water use appear to be working but 'we're not out of the woods yet'.
"Sometimes I feel like I have a lot of responsibilities on my shoulders."
Bay of Plenty residents are urged to be prepared for natural disasters and emergencies.
'Reduction in revenue significant': Chris Hipkins on international student cash flows
The Coffee Club in Taupō has today been named a close contact location of interest.
OPINION: It's time to restore the tourism balance.
Organisers of the Bay's Pride celebrations say they will not be deterred.
It can take less than 10 minutes for the inside of a car to exceed 31C.
Schools have been told staff shortages are "highly likely" as a result of Omicron.
About 22.4ha of land would transform into affordable housing, but not everyone is happy.