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Nia Glassie's murderer: 'Still using drugs, still being violent'
Michael Curtis has served more than 17 years for the murder of Nia Glassie.

'Wholly unnecessary': Bay road toll rises after horror December in Rotorua
Too many people have died on local roads, say police.

Nicholas Meloni unveils new venture
Top real estate salesman Nicholas Meloni launches new venture

‘Zombie town’ to global City of Design
Whanganui’s story takes a twist and business reaps the benefits

‘Zombie town’ to global City of Design
Whanganui’s story takes a twist and business reaps the benefits

EVES expands into Omokoroa
EVES Real Estate Expands Presence with New Office in Omokoroa, Bay of Plenty

Who will you hire to run Tauranga?
New speed limits proposed to keep vulnerable road users safe

Got what it takes to run our city?
Tauranga votes for new city leaders in July. Nominations now open.

A big day out for homeowners
Bay family business presents the 25th anniversary Tauranga Home Show

Safer speeds proposed for schools and city centre
New speed limits proposed to keep vulnerable road users safe

You Dream It, Let’s Build It!
Classic Builders, building premium homes for over 26 years.

An opportunity for growth on Cameron
Iconic Tauranga office has moved house to a larger premises.

How could more small homes create options for all?
Changes are on the way that will see more townhouses and apartments popping up around the

Accessible Streets for Ōtūmoetai Peninsula
Primary routes that will connect Ōtūmoetai Peninsula to the City Centre.

Put your property in safe hands
Looking to buy but not sure of your options? EVES Property Management can help.

Council encourages people to 'go green' when paying their rates
Bay of Plenty Regional Council rates invoices are going hrough transition process

"Three. Two. One."
Jumping out of a plane with Skydive Tauranga was my first, something on my bucket list.

Rates: Let's be fair Tauranga
We're asking for your feedback on changes we're proposing to our 2021-31 Long-term Plan.

Seeking feedback on plan to support future growth of Ōtūmoetai Peninsula
Council is asking Ōtūmoetai, Matua, Brookfield, Bellevue and Judea what future they want.

Kua tae te wā I It's time
What story of our city do we want our future generations to hear?

Making Tauranga more accessible for all
Council wants everyone to be able to enjoy and play a full and active part in our city.