
Bethlehem College takes national Stage Art title for third year on trot
Performing arts have become an entrenched tradition for the school.
Performing arts have become an entrenched tradition for the school.
Between 9 am and 5pm, 50-80mm of rain was expected in the Eastern Bay of Plenty ranges.
Help with your bins? A bigger bin? Live in an apartment? Your top questions answered.
Many people haven't even seen an ice rink before, says its manager Darren Woodacre
Of the 7381 submissions, 7121 were for the proposal and 260 opposed.
How did lockdown change things for different corners of society?
More than 500 local children are waiting for help from KidsCan.
''Half of his brain was the normal grey colour and half of it was real black.''
Armed police helped uniformed police with search at a Pyes Pa house today.
The purpose-built two-storey facility was officially opened this morning.
Russell Lowe first began working on the challenge of breeding a new red kiwifruit in 1993.
Legacy issues, elected member behaviour, the process of change blamed for downturn.
The council has continued careful management of its operating expenditure.
From Mount Maunganui College to Mt Smart Stadium.
Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
'Owl' stood proudly at the Te Puna Quarry Park for more than 20 years.
'If I don't want a big bin, why should it be forced on me?'
Significant charges on their way for the Te Maunga intersection junction of SH2/SH29A.
Battle of the BBQs Tauranga brings together Kiwis for a BBQ cook-off.
Labour candidate Angie Warren-Clark's election profile. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
COMMENT: We need to think creatively about how firms might engage with job seekers.
COMMENT: Aucklanders need to spend their money in the regions - not just Auckland.
A front moving over central North Island is bringing periods of heavy rain with it.
Banning foreign students may cost hundreds of teachers' jobs.
Progress on resolving an issue with a cycleway has prompted divided opinions.
A person has been injured after a tractor rolled at a rural property in Aongatete.
Rates will also go up a median 7 per cent next year to pay for the new recycling service.
Bryan Murray proved to be an integral part of the camp and his team.
The roundabout will be resurfaced over two nights.
A local iwi is prepared to go to court to fight the plans.