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Cost of takeaway leads food price rise
New Zealand food prices edged up in April on the cost of takeaway food.
New Zealand food prices edged up in April on the cost of takeaway food.
Work 'pushing hard' to beat original deadline of 2020 for the new university campus.
Mining company fined following underground death of worker.
Why are there not enough people to pick kiwifruit?
The Bay of Plenty urgently needs 1200 pickers to harvest this season's kiwifruit crop.
The S&P/NZX50 Index rose 38.57 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 8,587.94.
Jeremy Tauri asks businesses to consider if they really need new vehicles.
The new store will be located at Tauranga Crossing in Tauriko as part of Stage One.
Tauriko is quickly becoming Tauranga's business hub.
Kumara fetching up to $9 a kilogram is a new reality and unlikely to end any time soon.
Tourist spending has hit $1.9 billion for the whole Bay of Plenty.
Te Puke Gymsports big range of classes has spurred growth of the club.
Goff warns removing the regional fuel tax would leave a $4.3b hole in the budget.
The start of the financial year is a good time to set some goals, says Jeremy Tauri.
You could save $250,000 by buying an apartment at Papamoa rather than a house.
Concerns about the impact of tourists is levelling off but Kiwis worry about road crashes
Tourists spent an estimated $1.9 billion in the region over the last year.
A match fund for Tauranga community projects needing grants of up to $10,000 is now open.
Keeping control over a growing business can be difficult, says Jeremy Tauri.
The council ceases accommodation supplement, freezes rates charges to affected homeowners.
Cruise ship passengers could benefit from a huge facelift to the port facility.
Plans show what's opening soon in Papamoa.
Politician says iconic New Zealand imagery almost always comes from the regions.
A total of 301 houses were sold in March in Tauranga.
Mobile truck shops are facing scrutiny for targeting low-income families,
The news was all bad for the owners of 21 homes in the former Bella Vista development.
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Early trading see-saws after board discloses a potential takeover.
Kiwis could have access to all Rugby World Cup games for about $100 says Spark