Winning rose named in honour of 7-year-old girl who died of a brain tumour
Award-winning rose named after a 'brave' little girl.
Award-winning rose named after a 'brave' little girl.
He had two previous convictions for drink-driving.
The company was convicted in the Tauranga District Court.
The annual six-week Christmas Appeal has been running since November 11.
$5 a trip in Auckland? What Tauranga's answer to congestion charging might cost.
A pre-planned operation is under way this morning.
'One board went to five, five went to 10, and so on – end of story.'
Law firm says if it becomes a class action, it could cover another 350 plaintiffs.
It's estimated the seizure could have produced about 350,000 individual doses of cocaine.
The Hits Christmas in the Park is in partnership with Pacific Toyota.
Crews were called to the fire on Te Matai Rd on Monday afternoon.
First three building consents issued for the 14-storey parking and office building.
The supermarket was caught in a controlled-purchase operation.
What will you be donating to the Foodbank this year?
A late addition to a submission to the Government about managed retreat was presented.
Police were called about 1.45pm, firefighters left about 4pm.
Fire and Emegency NZ were called just before 12.30pm.
Police say no injuries were reported, but delays are likely.
New figures show job listings featuring salaries have risen by about a third in a year.
"The rainy day is here right now," foodbank manager Nicki Goodwin says.
Projected fares prompt transport boffins to recommend people rely on buses instead.
OPINION: These are necessary developments for inflation to moderate.
Grocery shopping or buying takeaways when the fridge isn't empty needs to stop.
A Tauranga high school is banning students from using phones during the school day.
NZME's Editor-at-Large Shayne Currie continues his road trip across NZ in the all electric VW ID.5, making his way from Rotorua to Tauranga. Video / Shayne Currie
OPINION: We share our experiences because we want our experiences and fears to be heard.
Despite her experiences, 80-year-old Frances Denz does not consider herself a 'victim'.
The first sign of the scam was tricked buyers turning up on her mother-in-law's doorstep.
'We put the lost and the lonely and the broken back together again.'