Council adopts rates funded waste collection system
The new service will initially cost $230 including GST for the first year.
The new service will initially cost $230 including GST for the first year.
It means people can be social again which benefits mental health, event organisers say.
Conquering mental health issues is a journey not a destination.
COMMENT: Increasingly open conversations about wellbeing can only be a good thing.
The council wants to hear how people wish to use parks, reserves and storm water reserves.
After five years in the making, NZ's first supermarket eatery is now open.
Bethlehem Shores can't keep up with demand for its villas
School says the cameras are focused on the washbasins and not inside the cubicles.
COMMENT: So where to from here with our Māori language?
Tauranga photographer wins prestigious national photography award for the fourth time.
Heart issues, anxiety, depression, self-harm, suicide have been linked to loneliness.
COMMENT: Covid is a nasty, tricky virus that we still don't know enough about.
Heidi Hughes says she will force the issue if council staff don't act soon.
More retirement homes, apartments and villas are being built in Tauranga to meet demand.
COMMENT: I was one of Tauranga Moana's first tauira at the first official kōhanga reo.
The cultural influence of Arohanoa Mathews' work is obvious at first glance.
Business leaders say kiwifruit returns will bolster Bay of Plenty economy and confidence.
Maori Language Week: One Love and Bay Dreams to further support promotion of te reo Māori.
Peters said the reasons would be 'obvious to any sensible, sane, rational person'.
Tauranga may say goodbye to 'grey, depressing' bus shelters if idea finds traction.
Peters is a former long-serving MP for Tauranga.
The fire has closed the road meaning a late start to school for local pupils.
Tangiwai Doctor did not learn te reo as a child. Now, she teaches it.
The master and chief engineer of stranded log carrier MV Funing have each been fined.
Tickets go on sale today for the sessions on October 17 and 18.
'If we don't pronounce them correctly we lose the whakapapa, the stories behind them.'
'But the big issue will be, will people be hooning around and causing mayhem?'
Disability sector issues were on the agenda at a meet the candidates forum in Tauranga.
Some Tauranga candidates won't pick one over the other. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Some Tauranga candidates won't pick one over the other. Made with funding from NZ On Air.