Slips, power outages but Eastern Bay dodges cyclone bullet
Acting mayor proud of the Whakatāne District Council’s response.
Acting mayor proud of the Whakatāne District Council’s response.
OPINION: Merepeka Raukawa-Tait says the shopping experience starts at the shop entrance.
OPINION: Emotions are going to be running high after a wet summer and recent flooding.
OPINION: There is a movement in motion within the Māori sporting space.
The Salvation Army says young people are not benefiting from the "booming" job market.
Keep up to date with the latest on Cyclone Gabrielle's impact in the Bay of Plenty.
A community board is aiming to improve communication on algal bloom warnings.
OPINION: Kelly Makiha remembers why hostel kids are role models.
The testing of Murupara's drinking water is expected to continue for another week.
The skid pad has been closed since 2018, but its owner is vying for its re-opening.
Forests, roads and parks were closed as Cyclone Gabrielle arrived.
Bay of Plenty Civil Defence announced a region-wide state of emergency on Monday.
"I really struggled to feel like my partner loved me because of emotional dysregulation.”
The changes will apply from February 13 unless you are a vulnerable person.
But the health warning for Okawa Bay at Lake Rotoiti has been lifted.
Q&A: couples and singles share their thoughts on relationships ahead of Valentine's Day.
A passer-by discovered the vehicle down the bank near Opape Rd.
A boil water notice for the Bay of Plenty township remains in place.
Critics claim policy violates Bill of Rights.
The players are preparing for games in Australia and France this year.
He would illegally buy the drugs using the dark web, paying for it with Bitcoin.
Details of horror crash that killed three sisters, their father and his nephew revealed.
Residents are asked to avoid driving, clear drains and have an emergency kit ready.
Meanwhile, the health warning for Okawa Bay is now been lifted.
Perry spent 20 years curating and directing the Rotorua Museum.
OPINION: 'Now I fear that tipping is creeping more and more into everyday life.'
Mark Woods went to a house twice and pinched underwear.
Te Whatu Ora said it was “working hard” to improve wait times.