
Te Puke residents urged to have their say at public meeting
The public meeting will take place on July 1.
The public meeting will take place on July 1.
It’s not in decline, it’s in growth - locals. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
It's not in decline, it's in growth - locals. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Victims of Pongakawa crash all Filipino nationals.
Six local schools and ECEs have been recognised in the PM's Education Excellence Awards.
Monique Lints is no stranger to community projects.
Bay of Plenty building consents report shows differing results by area.
Eastpack is pioneering the use of robots as it looks to the future.
Councillor Lally and the problems for a "service" town. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Game against New Zealand Under 20s also a good chance for Bay players.
Netsafe offers ways of dealing with email scams.
Lance Corporal take on dental challenge in Samoa
The man was known to the homeless community.
"Fatu" Pelurale pulled 3 people from a burning car after it crashed on State Highway 33.
Te Puke Auto Electric Raceway hosting round three of the Toyota Racing ProKart Series
Man found dead in Te Puke was a rough sleeper and had adopted a stray kitten.
The renowned stair challenge demands a mental as well as a physical effort.
Any clash between Te Puke Sports and Rangiuru is a massive occasion.
Use of food and herbs to provide health solutions is underestimates says Brett Elliott
Te Puke Intermediate School's role models are set for an amazing week in Wellington.
The police were treating the death as suspicious.
Whakarewarewa are producing some big wins at the pointy end of round one.
Power remains out for hundreds of people after severe winds overnight.
Kiwifruit industry "just gets on and does it" despite adversity.
New multimillion-dollar horticulture institute to launch in Tauranga.
Parliament's Speaker of the House is visiting Tauranga schools today.
The company is taking a new direction with the opening of a dance and drama studio.
A new building at Te Ranga school will create an enclave for year 7 and 8 students