Why ketamine is being trialled as an antidepressant in the Bay
The new drug trial is looking for participants.
The new drug trial is looking for participants.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
OPINION: Facial images may be collected at a distance, without consent or knowledge.
There will be a partial closure of the roundabout causing some delay for motorists.
Opinion: Can a commission stop Tauranga going round in circles?
Cooney Lees Morgan has once again collected a massive donation.
The minister wants to appoint a commission to run the city.
The Bay of Plenty continues to grapple with a serious child abuse problem.
Logan Wilson, who owns two dogs, is hopeful he will find a new home.
'Dangerous' speed limits prompt potential slow down but not everyone agrees with it.
Drive-by donations a hit with the community. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Police were notified of the incident about 6.40am.
Voice of the young challenge Tauranga city leaders to honour history.
All Blacks legend Richie McCaw encourages kiwis to explore our country.
OPINION: Investing in local labour is a permanent fix to the seasonal labour shortage.
Transport minister hits back, saying National had nine years to build the road.
"It's pretty gutting, especially with the recreational takes being cut recently."
Community surf comp brings locals together for Movember. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Opinion: It's time for some straight answers and real solutions on emergency housing.
The team worked tirelessly every single day throughout lockdown.
Fit Nation opened on October 14 but renovations were ongoing to transform the site.
Phyllis Tantrum was "one of life's very special characters".
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has launched an online Marae Kete.
Volunteers can start friendships that go on for years. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Bay of Plenty shoppers spent $43.7m between November 29 and December 1 last year.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Tauranga gyms are pulling their weight, but they need your help.
Surveys reveal why some people refuse to catch the bus.
Council told: A greater presence of police and security is needed.
A crash involving two trucks and a van means SH 24/ Tauranga Rd at Te Poi is closed.