Can you light your barbecue this summer? New tool will tell you
The new Fire and Emergency New Zealand online tool was launched today.
The new Fire and Emergency New Zealand online tool was launched today.
Cyclone Yasa wreaking havoc on Fiji, and Bay of Plenty relatives share their concerns,
Some health board workers threw their boxed Christmas lunches in the bin.
The decision to appoint a commission was announced on Friday but opinions are divided.
November and December have been busy months for the Port of Tauranga.
The decision comes two weeks after the minister's initial announcement.
Tauranga City Council has a range of events on this New Year's Eve.
A well-known Tauranga identity is remembered for his business acumen and charitable work.
The Tenancy Tribunal has dealt with hundreds of Bay of Plenty complaints this year.
Opinion: Could the dining precinct come to rival Rotorua's popular Eat Streat?
That's the question the partnership's leaders explored in a meeting on Wednesday.
Trailrider a "game-changer for the elderly and people with disabilities".
LETTERS: Our readers have their say
One councillor did not sign the letter and he won't say why - yet.
The Minister will meet with Smartgrowth as she mulls commission for Tauranga
Police found 364 well-tended cannabis plants and multiple growing operations in a search.
'Pāpāmoa Hills is becoming a real viable alternative to Mauao.'
For the fourth year running, the team at Bureta Physiotherapy has the community in mind.
'Essentially what we are intending to do here is grow a city,' says the council CEO.
Te Papa O Ngā Manu Porotakataka was criticised for not being green enough when it opened.
With his destiny in his own hands Hillier stepped up to the plate.
Opinion: Jet skiers are some of the most responsible people I've met.
Some businesses say they are busier than ever in the lead-up to Christmas.
Bayfair Shopping Centre's leasing team is exploring options with potential new tenants.
It was a day when Tauranga's most in need just got to be happy.
OPINION: Investment in shares may be the way to grow a deposit for a home.
The move is in response to the growing number of homeless in cars with nowhere else to go.
Getting kids to solve problems "from the ground up". Made with funding from NZ On Air.
What's better than meeting up with your mates? Giving back to the community with them.
The rates rise over three years could hit 40 to 50 per cent