
Tauranga Half winner collapses on finish line: 'The lights went out'
'I just gave it everything; I managed to bring it home'.
'I just gave it everything; I managed to bring it home'.
The region should expect more than 800 new homes from the Government by 2024.
OPINION: America is on the path to rejoining the world.
Classic Flyers Tauranga is marking its 15th anniversary today.
One year on, there is still no sign of the Tauranga man who vanished.
Resurfacing work took place overnight.
'We really do empathise with the local business owners and residents.'
NZ's best beach finalists: Today, Matapōuri and "The Mount"; Tomorrow, the "wildcards".
The Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory at Tauranga Hospital opened four years ago.
NCEA results went online this morning.
Theatre presidents are reporting sold-out shows and full 2021 calendars.
The passing lane will be closed for the entirety of the work.
The Tauranga Half has attracted one of its most competitive fields yet.
Police are appealing for any information about the attack in Papamoa on Sunday.
OPINION: King's dream is not dead, but it does appear to be on life support.
'We still get people going out without lifejackets.' Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The final leg of the 19km cycleway remains unbuilt and in limbo.
Significant chunks of NZ's state highway network are no longer 100km/h zones.
Further intakes into the Jobs for Nature programme will come later this year.
Hannah Wells is looking to dominate her home course once again.
Thousands are on the Job Seeker benefit, and jobs are increasingly difficult to fill.
Super Saloon Grand Prix win secures Tauranga driver a hat-trick.
Nanaia Mahuta is considering a list of potential commissioners to replace councillors.
More extreme weather events, sea level rise and drought will increasingly pose challenges.
The grant "means survival" for CCIS, operations co-ordinator Miranda Whitwell says.
David Parker welcomes the first intake in the Jobs for Nature programme.
Demand continues to outstrip supply in the rental market.
Principals of fast-growing schools complain the ministry is moving too slow on new builds.