
Fun on the farm with Footrot Flats
Killer Boobs raises $1500 for Breast Cancer Support Services Tauranga
Killer Boobs raises $1500 for Breast Cancer Support Services Tauranga
BCA supports 29 community-led conservation groups across the Bay of Plenty.
Free entertainment will include Indian dancing and a demonstration from Te Puke Gymsport.
Calling local celebs - come and join in the fun
In the latest round, 30 applications have received a combined total of $354,300.
Their chamionships qualification is on the back of good times in domestic competition.
A Diwali celebration will take place in November.
About 30 Western Bay of Plenty properties on No 4 Rd were affected after the washout.
The National leader is travelling east along the Bay of Plenty coast today.
There are 289 breeding pairs in the forest - NZ's second-largest population.
The funding will help progress a creative mural incorporating local pūrakau.
A call for more donations to Waipuna Hospice in Te Puke.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has been granted $255,000 across three projects.
'It’s been a huge shock for all of us and we’ve shed many tears.'
Everyone is welcome to come along to join in the events.
Te Paamu have topped the region in their first league season back after 23 years.
If more than one candidate is nominated, it will go to a postal ballot.
The crash happened around 12.30pm on Saturday.
The Auckland man was jailed for 14 years and nine months.
Ben Van De Weerd was one of 18 chosen nationally for the initiative.
The musical stage show featuring Wal, Dog etc is coming to Te Puke.
Parkour is a fast, exciting, growing sport that is accessible to anyone.
The first division is now split into a top four and a bottom four.
The plant stall - the group's annual fundraiser - will be set up on Jellicoe St.
A beautiful ceremony marked the transition to the new leader.
Staggered start times ensure people have ample space and tranquillity.
Netflix series 'Wednesday' piqued the interest of students at audition time.
Three people are due to appear in Tauranga District Court today.
Coach says world cup can only lead to increased interest in women's football.