
Student Volunteer Army rolls out in Tauranga to help the vulnerable
The Student Volunteer Army will provide a grocery store delivery system for those in need.
The Student Volunteer Army will provide a grocery store delivery system for those in need.
"I know it's had an impact on all business but ... it's just been a real disaster for us."
Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Powell was asking the government to start the process of a staged move out of lockdown.
"We will likely hear of further job losses as the uncertainty drags on."
Fire crews and St John attended both incidents.
The best-case scenario was the unemployment rate could climb to 13.5 per cent.
"I will be crossing my fingers, my toes ... until they finally land in Auckland."
Bilingual song encourages Kiwis to stay home to save lives.
Teachers and staff will be dealing with some of the same lockdown issues as everyone else.
"It is reminding people of how important food production is to our country."
Food parcels were being made by KidsCan for the city's most vulnerable families.
'People were clapping [when landing], a lady next to me was a little bit emotional.'
There are 41 confirmed and probable cases in the Bay of Plenty DHB and 16 in Lakes.
More rain is expected throughout the Bay of Plenty for at least the rest of the week.
It may feel as though the couch has its own gravitational pull but you can resist.
"I think everyone's done the best they can in the situation."
The national case tally went up today but the Lakes and Bay of Plenty tallies didn't.
Beachgoers sticking to their isolation bubbles and steering clear of others, police say.
"Use those new challenges as opportunities for a better and healthier life."
Customers are already firing up the barbie. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Having a roof over her head was great, now waking up with furniture is a dream come true.
"This is what is going to burst the bubble," a Tauranga witness said of the large numbers.
Customers are already firing up the barbie. Made with funding from NZ On Air..
The actions of self-centred individuals are a real threat to New Zealand.
Manager Shirley McCombe answers all of your questions.
OneRoof and Valocity say the bounce-back could be sooner than many expect
'We haven't even seen the house yet': Tauranga couple buys blind.
And the country recorded its second coronavirus-related death.
Mount Maunganui community thanked for making a "real difference".