
Bigger venue named for Juicy Fest Tauranga
Nelly, Ne-Yo, Ja Rule and others headline the festival.
Nelly, Ne-Yo, Ja Rule and others headline the festival.
"I still feel I've got everything going for me," the 76-year-old says.
Indigenous artists descend on Whareroa Marae for a unique cultural tattoo showcase.
Resident had to move out when her husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
OPINION: The decision to not release the report will not help Uffindell in the long term.
Opinion: It is easy to get away with rape and sexual assault in our beautiful country.
The developer says the sand mound is temporary but will be replaced with higher buildings.
Iwi leader questions whether the plan will help those most in need.
Bay of Plenty National Party stalwarts are backing the MP after caucus reinstatement
Aaron Pulford from Thames set a new Tauranga Marathon record by two minutes.
The adze was found on the site of a multi million dollar development.
Victims with 'increased anxiety' have been turning to a local service for support.
OPINION: Te reo Māori is relevant in many places
'The first I knew of them was my mum drove past one outside Te Puna Hall and told me.'
"Whatever we learn, no matter how small, is valuable and adds to our kete of knowledge."
The project is a 'significant opportunity' that could foster collaboration - Kāinga Ora.
In the last quarter, 97 per cent or 194 Auckland suburbs had property value drops.
Hana Te Hemara mural unveiling in Taranaki, created by artist Graham Hoete, aka Mr G.
The man was caught with hundreds of images - and was busted by an undercover cop.
The school says it has since taken 'full responsibility' for issues the Ombudsman raised.
The official opening took place in line with the first day of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori.
A teenager saw the man kicking a puppy against a rock.
"More stock has lessened the urgency to buy'" REINZ chief executive says.
A series of fake online posts have been taken down.
This year's theme is taking action for nature.
'Māori people want to learn Te Reo because it's absolutely critical that they should do.'
Tauranga's potential unaffordability could drive thousands of people from the city.
One unvaccinated support worker said she would 'go back tomorrow' to her job if she could.
His mother said it would 'finish off his tattoo in quite a nice way'.
Protesters hit the street yesterday in support of the victims and tougher penalties.