
'We have families, we're just doing our job': Road worker speaks out on abuse
Bottles, golf balls, and daily verbal abuse are being hurled at road workers by motorists
Bottles, golf balls, and daily verbal abuse are being hurled at road workers by motorists
Matariki is a chance to share stories, activities and kaupapa.
It is planned to plant half a million trees this winter.
Training aims to give budding goalies confidence and skills
'We are seeing is a propensity of offenders to increasingly use violence toward police'.
Restoration work would not be possible without support from councils, trusts and industry.
Grant from community board pays for Street Smart book printing.
Te Puke High School to welcome first new international students since the pandemic began.
Breast Cancer Support Service Tauranga Trust hopes to raise $30,000-$50,000.
Emergency services were called to the scene on Rangiuru Rd.
The Kartsport BoP club is looking to resurface and extend its Apparelmaster Raceway track.
Te Puke Playcentre will have been operating for 50 years in 2023.
Local knowledge key for minister as she visits town to canvas wide range of issues.
Te Puke Highway, near Pah Rd, will be reduced to one lane for three weeks from May 16.
Victory for Te Puke Sports sees them retain the Jordan Cup.
OPINION: Digger's year-long adventure has a happy ending because of microchipping.
The Jordan Cup is at stake as Te Puke teams clash in Baywide rugby.
Accommodating population growth will be a major Western Bay issue going forward.
Car's occupants were seen climbing up the bank following crash.
The canine is one of hundreds stolen or lost in the Bay of Plenty each year.
Nick Johnson and Sammi Parish each score a brace for their respective teams
The injured person was airlifted to hospital
Local cancer survivors to share their stories at Te Puke event
The Te Puke High School head girl's whānau served in both world wars.
The area has been transformed into one of the best places for wetland birds
"People don't expect this. I'm not the norm in the business."
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
The Te Puke Trail Trust's first goal is to bridge the Waiāri River.