
Life-saving bone marrow match for Kawerau's Victor Richmond
Hori Richmond found to be a bone marrow match for brother Victor.
Hori Richmond found to be a bone marrow match for brother Victor.
"You could hear the ticking in the video of the electric fence."
A 23-year-old is due to appear in Whakatane District Court tomorrow.
Officers were called to the scene of an assault on Hydro Rd
The operators were awarded at the Sustainability Innovation Awards
The burst came as a result of the rising crater lake drowning active vents
Offenders entered the Galway Street dairy about 8.15pm last night
Liam Harpur was 23 years old when he suddenly died this week.
Judge orders sale of gang president's $90,000 truck but not his 'relatively rare' car.
Christie Yule is an advocate for women trying "men's" roles.
There was a heavy police presence in Thornton.
The Bay of Plenty Volcanix lost in the final minutes of their match against Wellington.
A severe weather warning was issued for the Bay of Plenty and for Rotorua
The top young Whakatāne multisport racer has woken from an induced coma.
Tauranga Sports will play Paroa in the Women's Premier League first division netball
The area includes Tauranga City, Western Bay of Plenty District and Whakatāne District.
Police say the pedestrian had "three or four" minor injuries.
Whakatāne's Stacey Waaka is raring to go after a four-month injury lay off.
No one was injured but one lane of Pākehā St was blocked.
Awhi Mai Stroke Trust hope the hui will discuss survivors' struggles and how to help them.
A report to police said a car had driven through the window and the property was burgled.
Hayden Wilde is moving forward after his bronze medal at an Olympic test event
The first week of Baywide Secondary School Rugby finals were held in Whakatāne.
Bay of Plenty is the district with the most gang members, with 1359 on the list.
Young New Zealanders will be helped into work and training through Mana in Mahi.
Helen Mason shares where she's off to next.
Home values in the town of 6900 people have jumped 125 per cent over the past 10 years.
More than Bay of Plenty community organisations received a share of over $700,000.