Horticulture sector 'lifeline' for workers as demand grows
New Zealand's horticulture sector is helping to keep people in jobs.
New Zealand's horticulture sector is helping to keep people in jobs.
Police are appealing for information about missing man Western Bay man Julian Varley.
Take extra care on the roads this Easter break urges the NZ Transport Agency.
New Zealand's total number of recorded cases was 1160.
New Zealand has 67 new Covid-19 cases with a total of 1106.
Supporting local business is more than backing a business owner, it's helps a community.
Funerals gatherings will not allowed during lockdown.
A regional breakdown of the new Covid-19 cases in the Bay.
More than 700 Covid-19 cases are being traced in a single day in New Zealand.
YouTube, solitary confinement, trampolining - how Bay MPs are staying sane at home.
Daily update on Covid-19 cases in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes.
Neighbourhood Support is urging people to sign up to help connect with their neighbours.
Jasmine Manwell has been living in a tent on her Omokoroa property for 10 days.
Police officers have discretion to deal with those flouting rules.
Gyms are turning from packed studios to virtual classes.
We're forced out of convenience bubbles - and that can't be a bad thing.
New number launched to help people in isolation.
"It is completely unacceptable to treat our hard-working team this way."
Rose Palmer has now been trapped in the central European country for 17 days.
The crash was on State Highway 33 between Maniatutu Rd and Allport Rd.
Lockdown advice: Be sensible and stay safe.
Communities in Bay of Plenty have found a way to keep kids entertained during lock down.
Baking business gifts ingredients to people in need.
People urged to act as though they have Covid-19 to avoid the spread of it.
Plus: Panic buying prompts suburban supermarket to hire 16 people in a week
Parents and caregivers will have their own employment stresses to juggle.
COMMENT: The fear of isolation is real but we can get through it together.
Local government agencies are quickly adapting to the new measures announced today.
"In the end, we were left with no choice."