Council takes action on climate change, 'albeit 30 years too late'
Fewer frosts, hotter days and a higher chance of extreme rainfall events are likely.
Fewer frosts, hotter days and a higher chance of extreme rainfall events are likely.
OPINION: Bay Olympians' great medal haul to date in Tokyo is down to sweat and sacrifice.
The last surviving designer of the flag says the move is "awesome".
The Bay of Connections report highlights growth in concerns and house values.
Loose tomatoes were on sale for $14.99 a kilo at one supermarket.
Seasonal workers from three countries will be able to enter New Zealand from next month.
OPINION: Farmers' and supermarkets' margins need more balance.
He was jailed in 2013 for similar offending and now he's back grooming young girls.
''If you are in a shop you can lose a customer so be it, but you can't lose a cow.''
One person has died after a crash on Pukehina Beach Rd.
Cost and number of pamphlets printed also revealed.
OPINION: The effect of exclusion on students is often severe and long term.
"The Olympics is special, you don't always get to see all those athletes compete."
While Wilde stood on the Olympic podium his family cheered him on from Whakatāne.
OPINION: The Olympics have already cost more than US$20 billion.
Upgrade of popular Maketū fishing spot begins. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
Opinion: The anti-staycation: where you wish you had left home but stayed to work instead.
A Covid-19 vaccine info booklet was withdrawn from circulation after being deemed racist.
Peak kiwifruit season and global congestion and reduced capacity are affecting Tauranga.
Increasing natural disaster events should be considered a prompt for getting prepared.
Legendary former TV broadcaster, and local councillor and 'gentleman' has died.
One family had an escape plan ready in case rioters started invading homes.
Kāinga Ora built 73 houses in Rotorua but one city leader says that's 'hardly enough'.
OPINION: There is a heartbreaking highlight of the housing crisis.
One person says she wants to see how the reform will work with iwi.
More towns sign up to take part in a national protest against Govt "ute tax" plans.
Fairies, goblins and merpeople are expected to appear in Rotorua next week.
Some painters, decorators and fencers are willing to take up the work at a cut-price rate.
OPINION: Parenting is not easy but little children must always come first.
Hemana and Sarah Eruera believe they met their guardian angel on a Tauranga side street.