
Nine new Covid-19 deaths in NZ, three in Bay of Plenty
The total number of publicly reported Covid-19 deaths in New Zealand is now 175.
The total number of publicly reported Covid-19 deaths in New Zealand is now 175.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Hundreds of volunteers join search for Pāpāmoa 31-year-old.
The "shattered" 7-year-old still can't go to school or see his friends.
Donations are down 30 and 35 per cent and another 700 are needed this month.
OPINION: We might have problems in NZ, but look at what's happening in Ukraine.
Sunrise is a reminder of beauty in our broken world.
Q&A: The outgoing Tauranga MP gets frank on his biggest highs and lows in Parliament.
Fifty nine per cent of schools in the Bay are managing Covid cases.
Work worth $11 million is to be carried out on the 22-year-old building in Adams Ave.
Employment experts have labeled the jobs boom as "diabolical" and "crazy".
A fishing vessel designed at creating jobs for young Māori will be blessed in Tauranga.
OPINION: What fuels these levels of antagonism?
OPINION: The council needs to address the delays around processing building consents.
"Customers we have had for years actually aren't there at the moment."
OPINION: How did it come to this?
'It's irreversible, there's no cure, what you've got is what you've got to live with.'
Experts suspect cocaine seized on a ship docked in Tauranga was destined for elsewhere.
Vaccinated Australians can come to NZ without isolating from April 12.
But children often responded 'quickly' to treatment, the board says.
With the cost of renting in Tauranga, Jonea Dance looked at owning her own tiny home.
The decision to delay the Tauranga City Council election has been revealed.
Today's case numbers.
REINZ: The Bay of Plenty has reached a new record of $960,000. Four other towns did too.
National MP Simon Bridges announced yesterday he would step down from politics.
MEREPEKA RAUKAWA-TAIT: Collective leadership is needed to sort the country's woes.
Eighteen groups and individuals tell the council what they think of earlier closing times.
Outgoing MP says he expects a great by-election battle between red and blue for his seat.
National is looking for a new finance spokesman.