
Tauranga byelection: Ardern doesn't think Labour will win, yet to set date
The byelection was sparked by the resignation of Simon Bridges.
The byelection was sparked by the resignation of Simon Bridges.
Retirement village residents want the council to address their safety concerns.
Plumbers will definitely run out of some products, market warned.
Rotorua Jewellery store was smashed and burgled in the early hours of Monday morning.
Police are warning contractors and tradesmen to secure valuable tools and equipment.
Bay of Plenty district is now in an open fire season.
Tauranga City Council is seeking community feedback as it plans the next 50 years.
Meanwhile, accommodation providers believe there is still a hard slog ahead of them.
However, a support group says elderly people are already struggling to make ends meet.
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The collection service has been affected by Covid-related driver shortages.
Victim was dragged along a Waihī street after being accidentally run over by his friend.
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His friends were screaming at him to stop. But he was drunk, crashed and killed his mate.
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Little said it was "heartwarming and gratifying" to see how young people are benefitting.
Two proposals for the civic precinct are being put to the community for feedback.
Readers share their views on the big issues facing Tauranga and the Western Bay.
Tauranga doctor David Holland has been missing for nearly two weeks.
A Bay mum said vaccination passes had become a "big issue" for her children.
A lot of reported thefts are committed by opportunistic criminals, police say.
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Several people are keen to become Tauranga's next MP.
"... to have been through something like that, and survive, I just shake my head."
Downpours and significant flooding are possible for the Bay of Plenty.
Keep trying until it pays off, argues Luke Kirkness.