
Local Focus: Mauao to remain closed but business planning can begin
‘We shouldn’t be taking any risks,’ says Tauranga Mayor. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
‘We shouldn’t be taking any risks,’ says Tauranga Mayor. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
"I am worried that smaller businesses may not survive this."
The number of staff, and how much they are costing ratepayers, is revealed.
The number of cases in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes DHBs have risen by one each.
Bay of Plenty's councils are in the process of making decisions around taking pay cuts.
Two local mental health workers have come together to create a kids book about Covid-19.
Michael Houlding failed to keep adequate records of 2033 visits he made to 74 patients.
But Government says operation was complex and officials worked hard to get them home.
"It's like our own little getaway but we can still see the house."
How to innovate an innovation competition. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
How to innovate an innovation competition. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The local artist hopes to band the community together with learning a new skill.
"We just know how important it is to support the community right now."
"If people do support their local, be it dairy or whatever, it's got to be good."
Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Education leaders are cautiously optimistic about schooling at alert level 3.
But the damage has already been done for one retail business.
New Zealanders got to hear what life looks like after lockdown from the Prime Minister.
The Port's ninth ship-to-shore gantry crane arrived in parts from Ireland in mid-February.
Remote learning comes with various challenges, but teachers are charging on.
"Local authorities play a critical role ... we must keep essential services running."
A firefighter at the scene was also injured after taking a fall in the rescue operation.
We're not out of trouble yet - Businesses are struggling but health takes priority.
The Government announced a $3.1b tax relief package for small and medium sized businesses.
The winning Second Division ticket was sold on MyLotto.
The Student Volunteer Army will provide a grocery store delivery system for those in need.
"I know it's had an impact on all business but ... it's just been a real disaster for us."
Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Powell was asking the government to start the process of a staged move out of lockdown.