Driver arrested after roundabout crash
Police attended the incident at 9.55pm on Sunday.
Police attended the incident at 9.55pm on Sunday.
A Tauranga couple's countless hours of giving have been rewarded.
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The port estimates 6000 people have been onsite since July 21 and will need to be tested.
Te Puke High School banned students from bringing cellphones to school on August 10
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Anyone who visited the Port since 11.59pm on July 21 has to get tested for Covid-19.
A number of sports events have cancelled around the Bay of Plenty due to Covid-19.
The underpass will be no more, pedestrians will have to use an SH2 crossing temporarily.
Covid-19 alert level restrictions extended for 12 days
Facilities not needed despite more than 1800 people presenting for testing in two days.
Hospitals in the Bay of Plenty have put restrictions in place.
"Before this current resurgence we had lots of hui and debriefs so we could all learn."
A man who set fire to a rack of clothing at a Tauranga shopping centre has avoided prison.
Family's hopes smashed after avocado theft at a property in Ohauiti.
Forestry export industry seeks reduction in coming standards to avoid economic loss
Motorists were encouraged to avoid the area if possible or to expect delays.
The non-profit catering company was the social enterprise of Te Tuinga Whanau Support.
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Tauranga has lost $59 million in visitor spend.
An itinerary of where the infected cases went while in Rotorua has also been released.
Muddy, messy and lots of smiles.
Students were had to submit their performance entries by video due to Covid-19 measures.
A woman has appeared in the court after sneaking on to the Sudima Hotel premises.
As the saying goes, you need to crack some eggs to create a great omelette.
Incident Controller Dr Joe Bourne said there was a "dramatic increase".
The global bio active ingredient market is expected to reach $51.71 billion USD by 2024.
"We are running around like bees in a bottle at the moment."
More Western Bay workers are experiencing injury and incidents.