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Honouring NZers in war
Anzac Day commemorations throughout the district on April 25.
Anzac Day commemorations throughout the district on April 25.
Non-contact sports were not the plan until a broken leg changed the course of her life.
Five people have been arrested and charged with a variety of offences.
Brown said the Government did not support these types of blanket speed limit reductions.
After years of fundraising, Abbeyfield WBOP can now begin the build in Katikati.
'It must have been a terrifying experience for this man.'
Iwi leaders from across Aotearoa deliberate on issues affecting Māori.
'We have to wade through their bullsh*t and end up wasting a lot of time'.
OPINON: Japanese shares rose another 20.6 per cent in the first three months of this year.
'I’m a bit of a sook, really.'
Mobility parking misuse is common in New Zealand. Claire Dale is working to change that.
'If there was a vote in Auckland where I reside, I’d be voting no.'
More than 700 gathered for the Mercury Baypark event.
Now a rainbow community advocate has started a petition.
The scale of the mixed-use development is likened to Singapore or Melbourne offerings.
Jim Perrett built the gig from parts he’s held on to for 70 years.
Cops calculated former Mob boss would have had to have made more than 5000 pipes.
Profits are going towards an important charity.
A trial date has been set for 2025.
Clinical director and GP Vicky Jones discusses NZ’s doctor shortage.
Interest rates, inflation, and rising construction costs have been blamed.
Police were helping ambulance and fire services at an incident on Athenree Rd.
Expect some heart-stopping action as talented athletes compete.
Lifeguards and police responded to the crash.
A Tauranga woman and her partner's fundraising mission for Ukraine.
Thirty-six roles have been disestablished in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes since July 2022.
Chefs enter the Plates of Plenty Challenge throughout the foodie festival.
OPINON: This year has started very strongly for share investors.
The new speed management plan was adopted by the Western Bay of Plenty District Council.