
Zespri welcomes signing of free trade agreement with European Union
The deal announced today includes the removal of tariffs on NZ kiwifruit exports.
The deal announced today includes the removal of tariffs on NZ kiwifruit exports.
High school students learn the ins and outs of being in business.
The Matariki educational day for schools and early learning centres struck a good balance.
Artists from several schools contributed to the new mural
St John area committee has donated first aid kits to help the cause.
Laura Rae recognised with a Paul Harris Fellow award.
Matariki is potentially a stepping stone in building relationships in the community.
Public holiday allows Aotearoa to consider the ways it is unique.
When she heard "in the red corner..." Emma knew she was a world champion
Legislation is expected to trigger an upturn in building consents.
Library's regular events have started again after being suspended due to the pandemic
Annual book sale benefits local individuals and organisations
Afternoon of sport and culture to support RSE's home communities.
The community board chairman's approach has brought positive results for Te Puke township.
Book explores the different methods of Polynesian and European navigators.
Waste is something everyone agrees they don't want, says Leo Murray.
Surf lessons will start again once the water and weather warm up.
Matariki is a chance to share stories, activities and kaupapa.
It is planned to plant half a million trees this winter.
Training aims to give budding goalies confidence and skills
'We are seeing is a propensity of offenders to increasingly use violence toward police'.
Restoration work would not be possible without support from councils, trusts and industry.
Grant from community board pays for Street Smart book printing.
Te Puke High School to welcome first new international students since the pandemic began.
Disgruntled motorists take out roadworks delays frustration on road workers.
Breast Cancer Support Service Tauranga Trust hopes to raise $30,000-$50,000.
Emergency services were called to the scene on Rangiuru Rd.