Young children given priority for measles jabs
Young children come first for measles jabs as stock is low.
Young children come first for measles jabs as stock is low.
Tauranga City Council has voted to proceed with the construction of the Wharf St upgrade.
A petition aimed at extending a 2020 bus trial is unlikely to happen in time.
Elms chairman: no grounds for judicial review: 'I'm a former judge, I think I would know'
Tongan swimmers making a splash at AIMS Games.
Councillors have voted to let the next council make the decision.
The Bay of Plenty women's squash team captured a third consecutive national title.
Work on Wharf Street is scheduled to begin around Easter next year
Synthetic drugs are blamed for dozens of deaths during the last two years.
Tumai Kaukau-Troughton is the Te Reo reporter at the AIMS Games.
The Australian singer was spotted near Mount Main Beach.
Two men must undergo alcohol counselling after assaulting a man on Matakana Island.
The offer ends at 5pm on Friday.
The Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club hosted the AIMS Games yachting events.
One person has moderate injuries.
The discharge could still be harmful to marine and sea life
Discounts on public transport to Bay of Plenty pensioners has been heralded as a success.
The work was inspired by the beauty of Rotorua.
The Fijian team is the first Pacific Islands team represented in the AIMS Games.
Readers have their say on the Bayfair overbridge and CBD business owners.
Regional council staff are currently responding to the spill.
The pros and cons of free parking in Tauranga's main shopping areas have been explored.
Construction on the office space at the Plaza will start early September.
Some of Tauranga's worst parking woes have been identified in an independent study.
Bay of Plenty take 50-0 win over Auckland Development.
Ōtūmoetai secured second place with a 2-0 victory over the Comag Matamata Swifts.
AIMS Games participants can learn about concussion through VR this year.
The weather-dependent works are expected to take six months.
If this outbreak has taught us anything, it's that we should listen to the experts.
Schooling options in the Bay help one whānau better connect with their culture and reo.