
No new cases of Covid 19 in Bay of Plenty and Lakes district
Zero new cases of Covid 19 in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes district overnight.
Zero new cases of Covid 19 in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes district overnight.
A Bay of Plenty man has been charged with manslaughter after a boating incident.
A former Bay education consultant received almost $150,000 worth of kickbacks.
Infamous offender avoids being sent back to prison.
Four fire crews were currently at the scene.
Council says it's learned its lesson from Greerton.
The centre will be open as normal the rest of this week.
Business chambers and forestry leaders want new publicly-funded projects to use wood.
The transfer stations will accept general rubbish and green waste only.
Readers share their thoughts on local news.
Chief fire officer asks people to still think twice about lighting a fire during level 3.
Nathan Harris still has aspirations to pull on the black jersey.
Some Tauranga sectors says they need an extension to the wage subsidy.
'The only real question is how fast we can do it.'
Liam McPherson: 'On the last day, I just couldn't walk. My body was just drained.'
Tauranga roads were far from quiet during the level 4 lockdown.
The work is being completed between 8pm-5am to limit disruption.
Gigging musicians adapt in quarantine. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
"We would usually be pretty self-sufficient ... but with lockdown it makes it harder."
Stormy weather overnight brought trees downs in the Bay of Plenty.
Tauranga property developer Bob Thorne has left his indelible mark on the city.
The inspiring story of one man's nine-year journey of mental and physical recovery.
"Cold and weak" but alive after three days in bush.
Gigging musicians adapt in quarantine. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Twelve search and rescue teams are looking for the 28-year-old in the Waiorongomai Valley.
The doubling of the Winter Energy Payment is welcomed news.
We hit the streets to find out how and why Tauranga residents are supporting local.
Some people have already called their lawyer about splitting up.
Tauranga is in a good position to win domestic visitors, industry leaders say.