'A quiet dinner with about 500 close friends': Anne Pankhurst's 20th business awards in Tauranga
This year's Westpac Business Awards take place on November 13.
This year's Westpac Business Awards take place on November 13.
'We the ratepayers are going to be paying the bill so why shouldn't we know?'
The figure excludes those who work, go to school or visit the areas.
'If the Māori perspective is to be expressed, I believe it has to come from Māori'.
Students need help in aftermath of lockdown, say principals.
The regional council's informetrics report GDP was down by 1.6 per cent.
"If nimbyism is the problem you are never going to achieve anything."
Hatcheries, aquaculture technology and workforce training explored.
Hope can be a powerful feeling and we need it right now.
The property had not been on the market in close to 50 years.
Local Muslims say the Christchurch mosque terrorist's life sentence was justified.
Consultation over a proposal to return part of Matakana Island to Māori continues.
Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
The complaint was laid the day after an emergency meeting over tensions in the council.
The success of Tauranga's free school buses could be set to continue.
'When you are so publicly exposed you become very, very vulnerable.'
The number of abuse incidents on council workers has soared.
A worker at Port of Tauranga is facing possible disciplinary action over a Covid-19 hoax..
A challenge to the decision, however, is likely.
Well-known Ngāti Ranginui iwi leader Colin Bidois has died.
However, the chief executive is optimistic a small surplus can be made in three years.
The council has voted for the mature tree's destruction despite opposition.
A ripple of surprise ran through the chamber as the vote passed.
COMMENT: Our mental, physical and economic health can't cope with a nationwide lockdown.
"I don't think anyone has come out lightly from the situation in the wedding industry."
Neighbours say the tree has supplied them with avocados for years.
Alert level 2 restrictions will remain in place in the Bay of Plenty until further notice.
Tiles popping off, and random pipes out of the wall help make the 'baddest' kitchen.
One person died in the crash on State Highway 2.