
Jo Raphael: Scumbag ram-raiders' rampage needs to be stopped
OPINION: Scumbag ram-raiders need to be deterred from their trails of destruction
OPINION: Scumbag ram-raiders need to be deterred from their trails of destruction
The plans could include uncovering historic trenches Māori used to trap the British.
"We can create something stunning here, on this very special harbour."
The smell of sewage pouring into the Orini Canal made passers-by retch.
Sixty-six per cent of more than 300 submitters supported the reclassification.
OPINION: If we want to win the Rugby World Cup, perhaps we should do it in cars.
Due to support, tetraplegic Amanda Lowry can still swim, play wheelchair rugby and cook.
Such a move would 'provide a contemporary reconciliation to a longstanding grievance'.
"Unfortunately we are losing really good people as a result of this."
Neighbours in the area said the crash was a "tragedy".
Sales documents reveal a clause that the council may need to fund redevelopment costs.
Police were alerted to the incident about 10.40am.
"There was extensive damage done to the entranceway all for very minimal theft."
Opinion: Overall, the Western Bay is a better place to endure a recession than most.
Healthcare provider 'extremely concerned' about 'significant shortage' of support workers.
OPINION: Now's the logical time to undertake workforce reforms
OPINION: A business should be allowed to succeed or fail on its own merits.
Calls are being made to have newly installed speed bumps removed from a Pāpāmoa road.
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Rawiri Waititi: "This is a stain on this country's democracy and it's a disgrace."
The exchange comes after Tauranga nearly faced its worst water shortage in recent history.
Over 100 Bay residents died after testing positive for Covid-19. Local cases hit 70,553.
Local MP Todd Muller says the data 'talks to a health system that's under extreme stress'.
Community leader questions "enormous construction... going on for months".
But bus boss says such a move could leave people stranded and create another safety issue.
'There is going to be some real hurt coming in the construction industry.'
Emergency culvert repairs are being carried out.
It is the first time the X AIR festival has been held in 15 years.
A business leader says commuters were tackling rising fuel prices by working from home.
The rising figures come as many people are already grappling with a cost of living crisis.