
Fifteen Toi Ohomai students stuck in China
Staff trips have also been put on hold amid coronavirus outbreak.
Staff trips have also been put on hold amid coronavirus outbreak.
Hamilton man charged with assaulting police officers during pursuit.
Forced into early retirement and heartbroken, Wardlaw is finding silver linings.
Tauranga City Council has removed a mound of fill it stockpiled for more than a year.
The DHB activated its Pandemic Response Plan on Friday.
Bus drivers are struggling to get back on the road, and supposedly motorists are to blame.
The future of Tauranga CBD is looking bright, say experts and retailers.
There were no indications of injuries or whether the road was blocked yet.
The Dillon Scholarship helps disabled Bay of Plenty students while they study.
Tauranga Arts Festival's new director says growing the audience and sponsors is vital.
He is charged with murdering 22-year-old Joshua Michael Louis Copestake in Waihi.
With the first round done, riders move focus to the second round in Rotorua.
This comes as foreign travellers from China have been barred from entering NZ.
Let's not make it easy for those taking advantage of grief and goodwill.
Eleven nurses offered their services to help after the eruption.
The wild card entry means he'll surf against the world's best at home.
And a gang expert says the rise in gang violence is no surprise.
Plans to start her own plant business prompted a woman to illegally import cuttings.
Arson and tit-for-tat revenge shootings in turf war between new Oz gang and Mongrel Mob.
The Port of Tauranga CEO expects exports for China from the forestry sector to slow.
The annual Agricultural & Pastoral Show drew in thousands of people on a hot Sunday.
A lucky Lotto punter has won $200,000 with a winning Strike Four ticket.
Residents are dismayed the bypass is absent from recently announced roading projects.
"As human beings, we should, each of us, live our own lives, not someone else's."
39 submissions on a hot summer day at Tauranga Council. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
39 submissions on a hot summer day at Tauranga Council. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Inquiries were ongoing into the blaze.
The Harbourmaster was liaising with the boat owners to get it removed.
A total 372 submissions were received on the proposal to revoke the city's begging ban.