
Tauranga Arts Festival in full swing
Tauranga Arts Festival is on now until November 3.
Tauranga Arts Festival is on now until November 3.
Over 140,000 in New Zealand suffer from the painful disease.
Does Tauranga need a new stadium? What will it take to get one?
The Steamers have topped off an electric season with victory in the final.
The best under-15 girls in Bay of Plenty will be in action this weekend.
There are plenty of milestones that could be reached tonight.
Cricket's Battle of the Bays is on this weekend in Tauranga.
Ten-day arts extravaganza gets under way. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The joyous Tauranga Diwali Festival brings the local community together.
Temperatures are looking swell!
It has taken about a year for the project to be completed.
Did you feel the strong winds?
But Andrew Hollis denies the allegation and says people are just choosing to be offended.
The slide at a popular central Tauranga playground has been set on fire.
Tidal Discoveries now has 10 schools on board, monitoring 12 sites in and around Tauranga.
New hires making more than longer-serving workers, union says
Hollis admits he has 'a lot to learn'.
Is it really fair to complain about noise from a popular concert venue?
The rapper was performing yesterday at Mount Maunganui's Soper Reserve.
All eyes were on newly elected Andrew Hollis. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
There is a possible four-car crash on Fraser St.
Tauranga man Stuart Pedersen is farewelled by hundreds after helping save his wife.
He is known to carry firearms, is considered dangerous and should not be approached.
A greenie, a pastor and a lifecoach walk into the council chamber. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Meet the three new women on Tauranga Council. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Limbo warms up for their performance at Baycourt.
Energy-saving and cheaper to run. So what’s the problem? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A regional plan is being developed to deal with the Bay of Plenty's measles outbreak.
Energy-saving and cheaper to run so what's the problem? Made with funding from NZ On Air.