
Bay of Plenty coronavirus cancellations and postponements
Your go-to list for all Bay events cancelled or postponed due to coronavirus.
Your go-to list for all Bay events cancelled or postponed due to coronavirus.
Whakatāne's Haydn Read describes London's Heathrow Airport amid the Covid-19 crisis.
March is normally a booming month for overseas tourists to the Eastern Bay.
"We have now been affected by this pandemic."
The cancellation comes as a safety precaution.
The biannual festival will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2022.
The New Zealand Howard League for Penal Reform celebrated its success in the Eastern Bay.
The benefit of partnerships to the fore of speeches at PGF announcement.
Jake Milbank says it's good to be "breathing in some fresh air".
Kelsey Waghorn says months following eruption the longest she's spent on land in years.
Last month the Government announced a huge investment into the new harbor entrance
"The minister [Willie Jackson] had not met with them before or visited them since."
Has the Bay of Plenty Regional Council provided more than just talk?
Murupara Community Board struggles to fill seats.
It comes on the day the second case of COVID-19 was confirmed in New Zealand.
The former employee admitted receiving secret commissions from a new contract.
Crews from across the region are working to extinguish the blaze.
Worksafe have laid completed an investigation into the crash.
The 39-year-old's candidacy was today confirmed in Rotorua.
Rainfall rates could reach up to 40mm in some places!
GRAPHIC WARNING: The tour guide has shared a glimpse into her hospital recovery.
"They [outside support staff] all kind of come in and then they all disappear."
GNS Science today released an update on the situation at the volcano.
Whakatāne District Council staff meet with Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta.
The tour guide says she doesn't remember the "really gnarly stuff".
The protest will take place at 3.30pm outside the HCNZ office in Mount Maunganui.
The Big Bike Film Night is coming back.
Police raid clandestine lab believed to be used for manufacturing methamphetamine.
Police say it's part of an ongoing operation, no risk to the public.
The service was made available to anyone who needed it. Referrals weren't required.