
Orders for protection face masks in Tauranga surge
Demand for face masks in Tauranga is gaining momentum as Covid-19 risk grow.
Demand for face masks in Tauranga is gaining momentum as Covid-19 risk grow.
But why does the manager say housing is the bottom of their priority?
No decision yet on what will happen to the part-built parking building.
Māori jobs the key focus for Waiariki election hopefuls. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A neighbouring marae called for a cross-agency approach to air quality impacts.
"There's something that has changed for the better."
With occasional short queues at testing clinics, tests are usually done within 30 minutes.
The new Te Okuroa Dr school is expected to open in 2022
The region saw the second-highest increase in daily domestic visitors in New Zealand.
'The party vote is not going to return the Māori Party to Parliament.'
Retrial of the alleged murderer of a 14-month-old baby under way in Hamilton.
More than 370 swimmers descended on Baywave.
A quick look at some of the club sport played during the weekend.
From a tapas trail to burger competitions, the two-week festival is bringing the heat.
The environment is more important than business. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Expansions are afoot at Newnham Park Innovation Centre in Te Puna.
The city needs bus shelters but not everyone wants them.
"The anxiety arrived very early on," the former National Party leader has acknowledged.
'They should have gone to antenatal class instead because they are acting like babies.'
Waiariki election candidates talk justice. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The crash happened on State Highway 29A.
Gillian Rowse fought off an attacker as he tried to pull her from her car.
The victim managed to fight off the offender and the offender fled on foot.
Tauranga City Council said the grant would spark wide-ranging transport improvements.
Tauranga's Joe McGregor literally struck gold on a Tauranga beach.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
A long-standing Sanford worker says the proposed closure has come as huge shock.
'This is what the ratepayers have to pay to battle their council.'
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council met to discuss the future of Whareroa Marae.
Police have appealed for help to find a Tauranga man wanted on driving matters.