
Ute rolls in Ōropi, 3 occupants injured
Three people have been injured in a crash in Ōropi after their vehicle rolled
Three people have been injured in a crash in Ōropi after their vehicle rolled
Two people with serious injuries have been taken to Tauranga Hospital after Te Puna crash.
Four members of the six-piece band have touched down in Los Angeles to record
There was extensive damage experienced by residents, especially in the Western Bay
40-apartment development to replace iconic cafe and bar.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix ended their season with a 40-7 loss to Canterbury
Stuart Pedersen died after a yacht he and three others were in sank north of Cape Brett.
The dust has settled after the initial receivership shock and an announcement is imminent.
Who's in charge of governing Tauranga City Council between now and the swearing-in?
A single-vehicle crash in Ōropi has left the driver with critical injuries
Tauranga's five new elected members are looking forward to their journey ahead.
The Bay of Plenty Steamers will play their Mitre 10 Cup Championship semifinal in Rotorua.
A $183K government grant will help enhance Tauranga city's freedom camping initiatives
The issues top of the new mayor's to-do list
Long-serving councillor Rick Curach has lost his bid for a seventh term.
Each player took away close to $6000 each in Saturday night's Strike Must Be Won draw
This could be the year for women with four elected for Western Bay.
'That's the way the cookie crumbles,' says philosophical losing candidate.
New blood has offered new hope for some of Western Bay of Plenty's community boards.
Toi Iti, son of activist Tāme Iti, has won the Kōhi Māori seat.
Luke Toomey won the Carrus Open in Tauranga in dominant fashion.
The Tauranga Arts Festival family show Kaput is, well, kaput.
'Something special is happening here'
COMMENT: Did you know who Tenby Powell was five months ago?
Re-elected Western Bay of Plenty's mayor Garry Webber reveals what's next.
Late votes see swap for seat on Tauranga City Council.
Tauranga hosted more than 400 young basketball players this week.
Waikato claimed their first National Scholastic Surfing Championships title in 11 years.