
Grass? Pass: City plans NZ-first compostable artificial football turf
Fields part of the $8.6 million plan to revamp Links Avenue Reserve.
Fields part of the $8.6 million plan to revamp Links Avenue Reserve.
One organisation dished out $136,000 of food parcels in a year.
A special segment commemorating a Katikati All Black has featured in the documentary.
A glare lit up on his camera footage.
A permanent CBD bus interchange location was decided at a Tauranga City Council meeting.
He describes the blanket ban as 'another step into central government control'.
'Yes, it’s lines on the ground - but it’s so much more than that.'
A significant moment in the history of Tauranga is being marked today.
Two people from Tauranga won $13,549 with Lotto second division
'The city needs to move forward and leave all that behind us.'
A daughter’s message will never be read by the man it’s intended for.
'The rules are clear and apply to everyone equally.'
Loyal supporters are rallying behind the owners after the early-morning blaze.
Communities held local Anzac Day services throughout the Western Bay of Plenty.
The platform will soon launch a feature that automatically buys road-user charges.
People assembled on the grass beside the Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre.
'Mum, I’ve never been so close a shark!'
Thousands gathered at the Mount Cenotaph to remember our soldiers' sacrifices.
Costs to fill the empty seats could hit up to $83,600.
Lieutenant Russell Freeland Walford – a son of Katikati.
Russell Walford’s 1940 diary logs his connection to a mystery woman named Jessie.
The confirmed median increase rates rise is lower than the 11.1 per cent signalled.
He is the first to receive the award in Tauranga.
Encouraging the younger generations to become involved in Anzac Day commemorations.
The man had a fall inside the rest home and died two weeks later.
Council claims more than $20.5m in 'wasted costs' after selling part-built carpark for $1.
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Increased operating costs in New Zealand among reasons for predicted drop in bookings.