
'Disheartening': Council street-lighting contract awarded to Whangarei-based company
The council says it was a "fair and robust" procurement process.
The council says it was a "fair and robust" procurement process.
Councillor Reynold Macpherson says the investigation was a "public relations contest".
About 5000 New Zealand residents turn 18 between the old and new election dates.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council considers a new response to climate change.
Worm farm juggernaut Kawerau Ecocast is already New Zealand's biggest worm farm.
Get ready for a wet and windy week in Bay of Plenty.
Comment: FOMO gets the better of me.
Fat Dog Cafe staff had a sweet surprise for customers this morning.
The school is disappointed it is the only school in the town not in the free lunch scheme.
Rotorua's median house price was now $487,000
Should we maintain in-person voting or move to a postal vote? There are options.
The closure of the Sanford's Tauranga fish processing plant will go ahead.
The awards would be rescheduled to September 27.
Principal says a group of youths "forced their way" onto the school grounds.
Civil Defence BOP is not activated but there is plenty going on behind the scenes.
The overall scheme would cost $1.6 billion and save about 470,000 jobs nationwide.
Rangiuru and Rangataua fought out a thriller in the Baywide women's final.
The election has been moved to October 17.
Adesanya, Kara-France confirmed for UFC pay-per-view in September.
One person visited Toi Ohomai's Tokoroa campus before they felt unwell and were tested.
Generation Z - the future leaders to save the world.
The 25-year-old is has been playing for the Blues in the Super Rugby Aotearoa competition.
Both lanes were blocked after the crash and traffic was diverted through Hamurana.
Te Puke High School banned its students from bringing phones to school on August 10
Have you noticed things are looking better at the Te Ngae Shopping Centre?
COMMENT: Outliers are busy poking holes in the fabric of our five-million strong team.
Comment: We must change the she'll-be-right attitude.
A number of sports events have cancelled around the Bay of Plenty due to Covid-19.
People who were at the two locations are advised to monitor their health
News the subsidy has been extended is music to business owners' ears.