
One in five Bay Māori now fully vaccinated
Māori vaccination rates in the Bay of Plenty are behind the national figure.
Māori vaccination rates in the Bay of Plenty are behind the national figure.
A Pāpāmoa Beach man has admitted posting a video online inciting racial disharmony
Kiwis from the Bay of Plenty say Melbourne's buildings rocked and rolled.
Uppercrust Bakery was named a location of interest.
MetService has issued wind and rain watches.
A Bay principal says some students are "struggling with anxiety" post lockdown
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Meet the nurses on the frontlines of the vaccination rollout.
'No clear answers' to Tauranga's housing shortage and affordability crisis, says council.
"We would have emphatically instructed them to stay in Auckland."
Some builders, contractors and homeowners have 'walked away' from new builds.
The alert level 2 rules will be changed to allow a maximum of 100 people to gather inside.
OPINION: Gratitude is about looking outward rather than inward.
The Otūmoetai College students have been working all year to create Te Pūrākau O Mauao.
An investigator said the vaccination was a great way to reduce vulnerability to Covid-19.
Compliance with people wearing face masks is high, say Tauranga business leaders.
The students were immediately stood down from class and told to self-isolate at home.
Whakarewarewa hosted Tauranga Sports in the Premier 1 final on Saturday.
Opinion: If you decide not to vaccinate then the past two years have been for nothing.
Bay businesses are urging people to come out and spend in Delta level 2.
OPINION: A message to our vulnerable families - We can't do this without you.
We've seen what happens when Covid-19 vaccination rates are low. Aotearoa can do better.
Visited a location of interest in Tauranga and need a test this weekend? Where to go
'Repeated high-level lockdowns will eventually break us.'
Her story comes as The 90% Project is launched to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Bay of Plenty leaders back campaign - and urge people to get their jabs.
When your party falls to its worst result in 20 years, a coup is not "panic" - it is CPR.
A bakery in Mt Maunganui and a petrol station in Tauranga were visited by a Covid case.
Waverley on Wairoa will close at the end of November.