Veteran boxers step up for charity event
Boxing is not so much about punching people as being a better person, Riki says.
Boxing is not so much about punching people as being a better person, Riki says.
OceanaGold wants to put a further 47 properties within the Martha Mineral Zone.
A draft submission to the Government will be presented to the council today.
This year’s Waikato tournament will involve 32 rugby clubs.
A not-for profit incorporated society is bringing live music to Thames.
Clive and Sue Roberts are moving on after decades in a Whangamatā business.
Ninety Mile Beach mussels helping to save Hauraki Gulf marine system.
Sublime with Rome cannot wait to come Downunder and play.
Mercury Bay Boating Club’s mission to relocate its clubrooms is a step closer.
Roads across the region are still feeling the effects of storm damage.
Politicians descend into squabble over displaying party logos.
The new festival site development was delayed because of weather and economic conditions.
Users pays charges at the tourist hotspot are proving lucrative.
Residents have held several protests along SH2 against the barriers in recent months.
A boatie says new ramp fees are a "rip off" but council stands by its user-pays approach.
It will cost up to $125 million to replace all the bridges but bottlenecks will continue.
A heavy rain watch with strong northeast winds has been issued for the Coromandel.
Maritime NZ has issued a warning to operators after a marine farm worker was badly hurt.
The region's tourism office has $80,000 up for grabs.
Whangamatā Information Centre gets the green light.
External funding likely to be 'minimal' in current 'funding landscape'.
The $17 million Lotto Powerball jackpot has gone unstruck.
The fast-moving low is likely to be classed an explosive cyclogenesis, aka "weather bomb".
The refurbishment was originally estimated to cost $250,000, however, this has increased.
Thames Museum Te Whare Taonga o te Kauaeranga is gearing up to blow out 50 candles.
A new $15 million wharf and floating pontoon in Thames is off limits to the public.
Bay of Plenty and Central Plateau Registered Master Builders House of the Year awards.
The new owner had missed out buying the orchard next door minutes earlier.
Those in support of a pontoon say it will have positive social and economic impacts.
Coromandel's regional tourism organisation wants a big hike to the visitor levy.