
Bay Hopper jobs up in air
Tauranga bus drivers face an uncertain future after council contract negotiations.
Tauranga bus drivers face an uncertain future after council contract negotiations.
A Bay of Plenty enterprise has won a major technology award for keeping kids safe online.
Bay consumers splurged 348.2 million in March, new figures show.
The firm was started in 1918 by Hugh Owen Cooney.
Everything you need to know about the latest Takata airbag recall.
The avocado industry is booming, with a two-year waiting list for nursery orchard trees.
Edgecumbe still waiting for a supermarket. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Worker who was told "don't f**k with me" is awarded $15,000 for unjustifiable dismissal.
For Edgecumbe farmers, financial troubles are not over. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Seasonal work is a fun way to top up retired couple's income
An investigator found the breach was "inadvertent".
Tourism spend is up in the Bay of Plenty
'There is a lot of confusion about what their rights are because its the first year.'
Waihi's mining company announcement is still "sinking in" for Waihi residents.
Big events and the opportunity for one last summer getaway draw visitors to Tauranga.
Paeroa's iconic big L&P bottle was born as a rocket for business promotion
Mainfreight embarking on big investment based on its faith in Bay's future.
Global logistics company Mainfreight to develop transitional freight facility.
Demand for kiwifruit continues as sales to China and Japan are tracking at record pace.
"A platform for members of the public to discuss and learn about industrial hemp setups."
Pay is not everything in the legal industry according to a new survey
Flip, Slingshot and Orcon customers are reporting slow or even no internet.
TECT trustees have withdrawn a controversial proposal to end the distribution of the TECT cheque and put all the money into community projects after failing to win enough support for the plan.
Huge opposition from Trustpower customers results in proposal being canned
Kiwifruit pack houses in the Bay are expecting volumes of fruit to be up on last season.
There are changes for passengers as the next stage begins this week.
There may not be enough beds or staff to look after the Bay's growing aged population.
Zespri expects annual sales to double to $4.5 billion by 2025.
Tauranga company to pay former staff member more than $6500.