
More money, better access: Election candidates front up to disability sector
Disability sector issues were on the agenda at a meet the candidates forum in Tauranga.
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.
Readers share their views on the news making headlines in the Bay of Plenty.
COMMENT: It is up to us to meet councils halfway.
'We have a massive methamphetamine issue in the Bay of Plenty'.
Māori Party candidate for Waiariki Rawiri Waititi has announced a policy for Te Reo Māori.
Bryan Gould shares his views on why paying tax isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Māori Language Week 2020: Kia kaha te reo Māori.
One person has been taken to hospital with minor injuries after two cars collided.
Te Wiki o te reo Māori/Māori Language Week gets under way today.
A new People and Culture Award has been created to celebrate business efforts in the Bay.
The promise followed a survey about residents' satisfaction with the regional council.
COMMENT: Plus who gave the standout performance of the night.
Pedalling their wares online has been what's saved many local retailers from going bust.
COMMENT: There are four safe seats and one to watch in the Bay of Plenty region
COMMENT: People troubled by government policies during the pandemic have options.
Meet the people who have been friends for decades.
Tauranga Musical Theatre has had to postpone a show four times due to alert levels.
Future of the Harington St Transport Hub building will be discussed in council next week.
COMMENT: Small businesses are desperate for support but the devil will be in the detail.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Two officers of a carrier ship are facing charges of breaching the Maritime Transport Act.
'It's rare to get an opportunity to get them together in one place ...'
The number of people reading the Bay of Plenty has increased.
The man who defeated Winston Peters still climbs his digger daily.
Company director gives heartfelt apology and offers donation after guilty plea.
The 1548sq m site was originally bought by John Bateman for £200 in the late 1940s.
The move is part of an attempt to meet Crown's expectations of a high-performing council.
COMMENT: Tap and go payment systems should be available at all businesses.