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Let the tills ring on Boxing Day
The Bay's retail industry is expected to boom on Boxing Day.
The Bay's retail industry is expected to boom on Boxing Day.
Colin Armer and his co-defendants are now due a costs payout into the millions
Tauranga could end up with three toll roads while other parts of New Zealand have none.
Protest group seizes upon differences in estimates of how much ship visitors spend
North Island and South Island shopping habits differ
An overhaul of the rates system is good news for some and bad for others.
Sulphur Point location approved but the neighbours have concerns.
Affco must pay $80,000 in fines and reparation after second meat hook injury case
Bayfair announces new additions to the centre, including a cinema and restaurant.
A decision to set long-term transport priorities for Tauranga has been postponed.
Public to find out more about Uber tonight.
Uber has confirmed it will be operating in Tauranga in February.
Zespri and its growers could stand to gain $23m on the first day of a new-look TPPA.
Unpaid bills totalling nearly $4.4 million have been left behind by a failed builder.
Bay of Connections is celebrating 10 years in the wider Bay of Plenty.
Mike Hosking is the king of breakfast radio.
A sleepy kiwifruit centre has become Western Bay of Plenty's newest boom town.
People need to know prices are fair, says minister.
The notion of what is a career is changing, says Jeremy Tauri.
Liquidators have been called in to wind up Tauranga building company Bella Vista Homes.
The iconic art deco Te Puke cinema is on the market.
Lamb percentages hit a record this spring.
A former Tauranga resident has returned with ideas to build a solar energy park.
Real estate body says easing lending caps will not be enough to help first home buyers.
Making sure kiwifruit don't warm up has meant an $11m investment in a new coolstore
Government restricts sale of more New Zealand farm land.
The Reserve Bank has released its financial stability report.
New storage at the port will keep pace with the Bay's booming kiwifruit industry.
Rail injects more than expected into New Zealand's economy each year, study finds.