
Kiwi cafe protests Michael Jackson TV doco, plays his greatest hits on rotation
Cafe owner says reaction from customers to her protest has mostly been positive.
Cafe owner says reaction from customers to her protest has mostly been positive.
Twelve local artists each donated a piece for the soon-to-open shelter.
Jan Preston is one passionate piano player, writes Tony Nielsen.
Mike Yardley embarks down America's famous Route 66 highway.
Comment: Tauranga is offensively terrible at parking.
Amy Rice is the founder and owner of Kex Kitchen.
They can soften and beautify patios and outdoor living areas.
Comment: Are you the best version of you? Are you living the life you dream?
Are you, just like many others, a little addicted to Instagram?
Taupō and Tūrangi Weekender editor tries her hand at a few hands and learns a few tricks.
An increase in the number of cases of syphilis in New Zealand has aroused concern.
Fans of world music and dance are gearing up for the annual Taranaki event.
Australian musician Xavier Rudd played for the first time in Tauranga to a sold-out crowd
Mount Maunganui again named New Zealand's best beach.
Tauranga shoppers don't have much longer to wait for the new H&M store.
Would you pay for a stranger's meal?
Over 2500 spectators attended the family-friendly event.
There are around 30,000 secondary teachers in New Zealand, including relief teachers.
Kate Enoka is working closely with the Tauranga Water Polo club.
Comment: Yeah, I'm not a gentle delivery kind of coach. Sorry.
Comment: I walked into this room that looked like it used to be a brothel.
You could be heading to Dîner en Blanc in style in one of their beautiful white Audi Q2.
New Zealand's first rescued food festival will be hosted in downtown Tauranga.
Experts and parents disagree on the dangerous online trend dubbed the Momo Challenge.
There is some good news for Girl Guide biscuits!
Iolo Whelan from Jamie Smith's Mabon previews their Womad show.
Parents think their child is safe watching Peppa Pig or Fortnite - but they're not.
Graham "Mr G" Hoete has big plans for an iconic piece of Kiwi footwear.
Anyone who missed out on this year's Six60 show should try and get to next year's gig.