
New Bay of Plenty Regional Council sworn in at Whakatāne marae
Doug Leeder has returned to his former position as chairman and Jane Nees as deputy.
Doug Leeder has returned to his former position as chairman and Jane Nees as deputy.
The road will remain closed overnight.
Kura Paul-Burke is one of only three Māori marine professors in New Zealand.
Owners of White Island claim they did try to ensure the safety of others on the island.
Victor Luca leads in the mayoral results with a huge margin.
Current Mayor Lyn Riesterer said she was now looking at plan B.
The entire shooting incident lasted just 37 seconds.
A scholarship for Te Ōhanga Mataora: Bachelor of Health Science Māori Nursing students.
A group is aiming to raise the money by October 13 to buy a 72ha park.
Superintendent Tim Anderson has outlined his key priorities.
More than 61 per cent of voters said no to Te Ūpokorehe being removed from the settlement.
The dog was discovered on August 21 and the SPCA has already sought information.
People have reported seeing large plumes rise high above the volcano.
Police allege the men were responsible for eight burglaries in a few weeks.
The number of people waiting more than four months for elective surgery has surged.
One man said it would be a "totally different world" if the drug was funded.
Calebh Simpson was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Friday.
One blood test saved Mana Ruru's life.
'He's only going to get better.'
OPINION: The CBD will once again become place where we want to work, shop, eat, play.
The smell of sewage pouring into the Orini Canal made passers-by retch.
Opinion: Overall, the Western Bay is a better place to endure a recession than most.
Mark Hohua, 48, died shortly after being airlifted to Waikato Hospital.
The patient suffered from dementia, and could not adequately communicate with staff.
Judge declines to release medicines imported from India.
A heavy rain watch is in place for later this week.
The 15yo was believed to be in Whakatāne.
He is due to appear in Tauranga District Court today.
Jamaine Wharton, 31, died of blood loss from being stabbed three times.
Built in 2017, the pool has been a source of discontent in Whakatāne ever since.