
Waka Kotahi's billion-dollar blowout on Bay roading projects
Only one of the eight projects has not increased in budget or completion date.
Only one of the eight projects has not increased in budget or completion date.
Sofia Rauzi said she had always wanted to study climate change.
Cases, hospitalisations and deaths have been rising as the BA.5 strain gains ground.
Scientists have learned surprising new insights about what are NZ's biggest rain-makers.
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Pirongia's Chris Poole beaten in Young Farmer of the Year by brother-in-law Tim Dangen.
The region has some of the highest gambling spending in the country by population.
My birth mother left me in the maternity ward and went to the pub. She never came back.
Opinion: The social housing shortage is a crisis of the Govt's own making.
Yesterday a computer glitch caused case numbers to be overcounted by more than 4000.
Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners.
There are a number of activities and events in Tauranga during the July school holidays.
OPINION: Ferries are a perfect opportunity to add value to our city.
"Business owners don't get sick days ..."
Teamwork key to success for AgriKidsNZ champions from RD6 Te Awamutu.
It's a cocktail party, craft market, costume exhibition, two tea parties and fantasy ball
A Bay of Plenty-based former British MP thinks Johnson will try to remain party leader.
OPINION: It's been an interesting month, writes Gordy Lockhart.
More than 4200 cases were incorrectly added to today's total after a computer glitch.
Property and cash valued at nearly $420,000 have been forfeited after Kawerau drug raids.
'Don't climb up in a tree in a storm'
Parents are being warned to monitor kids' health over the looming school holidays.
Beachgoers are being urged to report seal sightings for a new research project.
Heavy rain warnings are in place in some parts of the country.
OPINION: Adaptability is a precious skill and one adulthood helps grow.
OPINION: It's time to look at how to adapt with a second wave of Covid looming.
Shantelle Tetai saw a NZ fur seal on Waihi Beach, June 25.
Consent has been approved for Pāpāmoa Junction's 24-unit commercial development The Hatch.
Leader warns of even higher house prices, more homelessness and workers driven from city.