'Results speak for themselves': Bay's regional council puts abuse, ageism claims to bed
Councillors have been thanked for their professionalism after claims of abuse and ageism.
Councillors have been thanked for their professionalism after claims of abuse and ageism.
The trimaran had flipped in the middle of a shipping channel, with a cargo ship due.
The day was a "roaring success".
Tio Faulkner built a "coastal park" in Tauranga Harbour. Now he's in prison.
Supply chain and workforce issues remain a concern for the industry.
The 47-year-old will appear in Tauranga District Court on Friday.
"We can't make it so restrictive that new innovation can't happen."
'Conversion therapy is a form of torture - mentally, physically and emotionally'
But some business owners believe employers should be paying the Living Wage of $22.75.
There were 33 new cases of Covid-19 in the Bay of Plenty on Wednesday.
Deputy head Louise Buckley has taken the helm at Katikati College.
More 500 properties in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty still without power.
The supermarket was mincing unsold steak when a plastic pad fell into the mincing machine.
Bay of Plenty towns hit record-high house prices.
The review comes as 30 per cent of survey respondents say they're confident in councils.
The commissioners expressed concerns around equity while debating rates remission policy.
Powerco cannot say when they can reconnect power to thousands of customers.
Avocado trees completely uprooted by wind. Young gold kiwifruit poles knocked over.
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Opinion: There are more pros than cons to studying te reo.
Thousands were impacted by power cuts across Tauranga and Western Bay of Plenty.
'We'd be ecstatic but the fact that the cul-de-sac is part of the deal, I'm ... confused.'
Despite some opposition, the path is now clear for TECT to proceed with its restructuring.
One council spent almost $40,000 on catering.
'While there is more mahi to be done, we are proud of the results,' the DHB says.
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OPINION: We cannot change our history, but we can learn from it and not repeat it.
Locals are proposing the name be restored to its original te reo place name.