Tauranga mayoral candidates tackle the big issues
Transport and housing, begging, businesses and the CBD - highlights of the debate
Transport and housing, begging, businesses and the CBD - highlights of the debate
Thousands of Tauranga locals flocked to catch a glimpse of the boys in black
Tauranga tenants deny running brothel, but were fined for unlawful meth use.
Tauranga's dog pound's inmates include one which attacked a woman delivering pamphlets
The All Blacks are embarking on their annual visits to provinces around the country
Harington St Transport Hub structural design issues halt most of the construction project
Athletes will come from all over New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Fiji
Bay residents are warned to keep dogs on a leash after a spate of seal pup deaths.
Triple news bonanza for Port of Tauranga shareholders.
Tauranga Sports will play Paroa in the Women's Premier League first division netball
Protests to save the Bayfair underpass have prompted a ministerial order.
Why can't we all just get together and build a new track?
People are urged to be up to date on their vaccinations before travelling to Auckland.
This comes as five dead seal pups were found washed up on Pukehina Beach yesterday.
Kieran Muir will spend another two weeks in China.
Downtown Tauranga faces scrutiny in the lead up to this year's election.
People who missed out on a seat will be able to watch a live-stream.
Person lost an eye when out-of-control truck crashed.
Police say the speeding risks the lives of road workers.
'We can do this manually using shovels and spades and maybe a barrow.'
Tauranga's hard-line on begging and rough sleeping will continue, for now.
More than 1000 signatures were collected in three days
Bay of Plenty Toa vs Waikato a must win match.
What caused the big drop in the number of homes being sold to overseas investors?
Kathleen Chan, 76, has been volunteering for around a decade.
Police warn of 'rubbernecking' as council announces road improvements will begin
A decision is due today about the future of the on-again, off-again project
Students will sit down with employers for five-minute mini-interviews
Mr G hopes Tauranga can become an example for other cities in Aotearoa.