
Water leak in Red Square repaired
It is expected the water shutdown will be in place overnight as contractors fix problem.
It is expected the water shutdown will be in place overnight as contractors fix problem.
The community should have the chance to submit on the reclassification proposal.
A teenager saw the man kicking a puppy against a rock.
Changes are on the way that will see more townhouses and apartments popping up around the
Primary routes that will connect Ōtūmoetai Peninsula to the City Centre.
Reducing rat running isn't as easy as it seems, but a panel is hard at work on a solution.
Opinion: Decisions, decisions - but what comes next?
'Pāpāmoa, in particular, continues to be a popular place to retire.'
Despite their advisory forum's objections, two new chemicals can be used on a trial basis.
'We had very little say in terms of getting things done or even considered.'
'Aggressive' speed bumps gone but new crossing cause for more concern at new school.
'Contractors are working hard to get the water back on as soon as they can.'
Danny Cancian owes more than $1 million to Carters.
Community leader questions "enormous construction... going on for months".
The Tauranga City Council is not ruling out appealing the decision.
Experienced vet put herself in a position vulnerable to an attack, judge finds.
Leader warns of even higher house prices, more homelessness and workers driven from city.
Tauranga City Council said the maunga opened this evening, a day early.
The road was closed for a couple of hours and residents had to stay inside.
"It's actually really interesting - I was expecting it to be really boring."
'It's a good time to take stock: what have I done since my operation?'
A business leader says in his view the study makes "no new progress".
Shelter has been at the centre of a spate of anti-social behaviour in recent months.
Early report said there was a possibility an improvised explosive device had been found.
But local sports clubs that may be displaced by the stadium wait nervously for options
"There's little clarity about how it all fits together and it's being rushed."
Concerns were raised people relying on sirens would be let down in an emergency.
But another $21m is being considered for environmental "enhancements".
'We understand it is causing significant disruption to people's lives.'