Dozens attend storytime session with drag queens despite complaints
The event was well-attended despite a number of complaints.
The event was well-attended despite a number of complaints.
Weather experts have confirmed just how terrible last summer was.
The appointment will help to grow the CBD's vibrancy.
It’s an action-packed next few months at Waihī Drama Society.
Key witness says Port of Tauranga's wharf plan will see “negligible” effects.
New park opens for Katikati's walkers, mountain bikers and horse riders.
Thames Valley Rugby Union hosted its annual Level 2 course for coaches recently.
Former national champ comes from grid nine to take the win.
There were callouts to 10 properties overnight.
The 67-year-old Katikati woman says the pain has made her feel “older than my years”.
Retirement village residents rallying to raise money for St John.
“We all share this area and it works pretty good.”
The release of units in Tauranga's Thirty Eight Elizabeth development was 'long awaited'.
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A major event of this fast-growing sport hits New Zealand’s shores for the first time.
The Black Seeds will bring their reggae-funk beats to Tauranga in March, for First We Eat.
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"And once it’s destroyed, it never comes back."
The seasoned fishing skipper says he has 'never' been seasick in all his time.
'There’s an economic spin-off benefitting people and businesses.'
Commissioners feel proposed increased fees to facilities aren't high enough.
'It’s not just the air pollution, it's the congestion and all of that.'
Plenty of banter in match between teacher and pupils
“You can’t even imagine during the daytime something will happen like this."
It has been 3 months since Bay of Plenty Regional Council began collecting its own rates.
The company was fined in 2020 and is facing another fine after the WorkSafe prosecution.
Clean-up of the slip-damaged homes on Egret Ave began earlier this week.
Two Bay of Plenty have been dairy farmers convicted and fined for effluent discharges.