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Govt's plan to overhaul tenancy law, better protect renters
Govt plan to scrap bidding for properties, limit rent increases to once a year.
Govt plan to scrap bidding for properties, limit rent increases to once a year.
Port of Tauranga profit beats expectations on back of hub port strategy.
New figures show the number of jobs on offer in the Bay of Plenty has risen.
Lack of funding for affordable housing squeezing 200,000 families out of cities: advocate
Black market fish dealer agrees to split hidden cash with authorities.
A new Chinese Chamber of Commerce has been set up in the Bay of Plenty.
Tauranga City Council has reached a settlement with a Bella Vista homeowner.
Greerton retailers say roadworks outside their shops have created a downturn in business.
The increased number of voyages and passengers boosted spending by $67m
Mark Walton is the new head of commercial for Bayleys Tauranga.
The New Zealand War Memorial Museum Trust is setting up the museum in Le Quesnoy.
Two Bay groups have received more than $180,000 from the Government for electric vehicles
A woman chained herself to a gate to protest mining in the Karangahake Gorge.
Tauranga firm carried out building works in Papamoa without required building consents.
But this won't be a free-for-all, as Reserve Bank restrictions still apply.
IRD research suggests the average self-employed worker hides some income from the tax man.
Single-use plastic bags will be phased out over the next year.
More businesses are employing people from overseas to fill jobs New Zealand don't want.
The development is proposed for 4 Emerald Shores Dr.
Demolition of old buildings removes another step to Dive Cres redevelopment.
Turning Wharf St from a caterpillar into a butterfly has received overwhelming support.
The claimants want the government to accept responsibility.
The site is being redeveloped by Elizabeth Properties Limited, part of James Pascoe Group.
A lunchtime chat about e-bikes has transformed into a project of international interest.
Police have arrested two men and a women after avocados were stolen in the Bay of Plenty.
This season's labour shortage hit harder and earlier than expected
On top of the damages claim, homeowners want market value for their houses, plus costs.