Heat alerts issued for parts of New Zealand
Clouds, wind and rain are forecast for some parts of the country - but it's still hot.
Clouds, wind and rain are forecast for some parts of the country - but it's still hot.
'Urban sprawl' on shrinking sections a factor in noise complaints: planning researcher
Seasoned scoopers share the secrets of a delicious trade.
Tauranga City Council has issued some advice.
Temperatures were 'above' or 'well above' average for much of NZ last year.
Sailor most excited to 'see how I react when situations aren’t going that well'.
'Don’t do anything stupid like that again', says judge.
Forecasters give an outlook for another Kiwi summer's day.
'People can come any time if they’ve got no food.'
Popular beach's index sign to be fixed after showing high reading.
Pothole plague: The quality of roading is 'leaving a lot to be desired'.
Recruiters' top tips for overcoming age discrimination in the employment process.
Police were called to an Aria View property in Bethlehem on Sunday evening.
Visual journalists Alex Cairns and Andrew Warner share their top five videos from 2023.
Jean's partner, Bruce, died in 2022 after almost a decade of living with heart disease.
Emergency services were called to Aria Ave about 6.15pm Sunday.
One festivalgoer said the artists playing reminded her of her 'high school years'.
Thirteen Lotto players nationally won the Second Division prize money.
Kurt Bayer reports on the fast rise, and even faster fall, of an underworld kingpin.
Rachael Pratt said she had a 'very big chunk of flesh' removed from her leg.
The Bay of Plenty Times is looking back at some of the top stories of 2023.
'We are so very grateful for the amazing support', says foodbank manager.
The hip hop and R&B festival will come to Tauranga on Sunday.
The crowd of about 8500 was 'pretty well-behaved', the festival organiser says.
Crews from three fire stations fought the blaze.
A rise in the number of roaming dogs increases fear among Rotorua Lakes livestock owners.
The number of dog-related incidents including dog attacks this year revealed.
Could we get some relief from a slowing economy and slow speed limits?