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Bay of Plenty Times and journalist up for major award
The newsroom is a finalist in this year's Voyager Media Awards.
The newsroom is a finalist in this year's Voyager Media Awards.
Other countries have moved on, and so should we, writes Luke Kirkness.
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say on the brain drain.
Reports of a crash on Hewletts Rd.
The watch is in place until 11am.
The Government has scrapped a major part of its Three Waters reforms.
'I wish my forever with you were much, much longer,' she told her partner.
The text asked for a rather large toll road payment.
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say.
A neighbour also described lying in her caravan, fearful a tree would fall on her.
Tauranga City Council expects updated road signage to ease congestion at peak times.
"I could see some smoke and a bit of flame coming out the side.”
Programmes run by the Graham Dingle Foundation 'make a difference'.
OPINION: It concerns me these future industry leaders could think such antics are okay.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Lost footage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana opening Baycourt in 1983 surfaces.
Crews were called just before 6am.
The Greerton clinic has been closed since the end of April 2022 due to staff shortages.
The crash was reported to the police just after 3pm.
Crews will put their rescue skills to the test.
The man’s death has been referred to the coroner.
OPINION: There's no quick fix to get people to stay in New Zealand.
One business has lost four apprentices in about six weeks and its staff were 'groomed'.
Jazz, sports, egg hunts and sharing the Christian Easter message drew the crowds.
One woman has spent about $2000 on appointments and medication for ADHD.
They are the first Kiwis to make the final since 2011 and the first to compete since 2015.
Sam Waddell wins super saloon race of attrition.
The call is going out for curtain donations to help hundreds of households in need.
OPINION: Dogs are as attached to us as we are to them.
Why we could be responsible if China's women's sevens team makes the Olympics.