
Stay in - it's all rain and thunderstorms
This will be a good weekend to check out the museum or cuddle up with a book as heavy showers and thunderstorms are forecast for parts of the country.
This will be a good weekend to check out the museum or cuddle up with a book as heavy showers and thunderstorms are forecast for parts of the country.
It's not just Aucklanders scrambling to afford property.
Michelle Cutelli first met AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd when she was 20, fast forward 30 years and the pair are an item.
The former AC/DC drummer opens up about his heart attack, new relationship and family.
Seeka has today announced the purchase of two new food products and plans to bring the manufacture of them to the Bay. Seeka, New
Further details have been released about the outlets set to open at the Bay's newest shopping centre. After a decade in the making
Having a major international band like TLC perform in Tauranga could encourage similar acts to follow suit. The chart topping nineties
Bay of Plenty honey and health products company Comvita today announced a net profit after tax of $18.5 million on sales of $231 million. This
A Tauranga mother who has already raised $28,000 for a cochlear implant for her daughter has been frustrated by the news she needs
A moderate earthquake has been recorded in the Bay of Plenty. At 11.29pm last night, a magnitude 3.3 earthquake was recorded near
Update: The two girls reported missing in Hamilton since Sunday have been found safe and well. Police have thanked the public for
Mount Maunganui-based Monit Rally Computers is exporting its specialised rally-driving electronics equipment to more than 26 countries
It's long been said that it takes a village to raise a child but if you read the updated 21st-century manual it seems that all it
Rotoiti are on a roll as they move up to third in Baywide Premier 1 with their first back-to-back wins in the competition. They beat
Offshore sales now account for two-thirds of Automation & Electronics' business, says managing director Brian Smith, who co-founded
There were almost 900 additional international student enrolments in Bay of Plenty last year, a 22 per cent increase for the region
School principals uncertain about their right to discipline international students have asked the Ministry of Education to clear up confusion.
A recent survey of Bay of Plenty residents carried out by Bay of Plenty MP Todd Muller found a majority were in favour of a law change.