Coronavirus: Cruise ship docks at Port of Tauranga despite restrictions
No crew members are coming ashore.
No crew members are coming ashore.
Tauranga's Jazz Festival is one of a string of event cancellations.
No cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Bay of Plenty.
Several tourism operators are offering 10 per cent deals.
And he'll be among the leading contenders at NZ Junior (under-17) MX Champs in April.
The energy efficiency of local councils has been highlighted in a revealing report.
Five parties are on trial in Tauranga in relation to the Bella Vista Homes development.
Travel restrictions mean that all arrivals to NZ must now self-isolate for two weeks
International artists affected as borders close. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
One medical centre says it has few resources to cope in the event of an outbreak.
Princess Cruises has halted global operations of 18 cruise ships for two months.
Bayfair's new crossing is being continuously manned, but at what cost?
The future of the Bayfair underpass could be known by as early as the end of the month.
The death toll from the virus in Italy topped 1000 today.
A Tauranga Muslim leader says we should not mark March 15. Here's why.
People of different faiths met at Waikato University yesterday to learn about diversity.
Retired reserve soldier gained bushcraft skills from his dad and jungle warfare training.
Students are getting some extra encouragement to play basketball in the Bay of Plenty.
And there'll be plenty of interest in the top of the table clash between Cadets and Mount.
Officers were called to an alleged attempted robbery on Oceanbeach Rd.
Bobby Mehalski was diagnosed with lung cancer last December.
Tauranga growth predicted over three decades ago has continued.
Tauranga's controversial begging bylaw was revoked after a 6-4 vote by council last month.
And all the hard work has paid up for the Bay of Plenty pair.
Residents question 12.6 per cent rates hike. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Residents question 12.6 per cent rates hike. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The public is being asked to avoid the area if possible.
'What happens if a branch falls off and hits somebody and kills somebody?'