Samantha Motion: When roads become bitumen battlegrounds
Opinion: We all play a little justification game to excuse our bad driving behaviour.
Opinion: We all play a little justification game to excuse our bad driving behaviour.
A Tauranga teenager lost three litres of blood and needed more than 300 stitches.
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Redundancies have opened new doors for two men in the Bay.
The new drug trial is looking for participants.
OPINION: Facial images may be collected at a distance, without consent or knowledge.
OPINION: Investing in local labour is a permanent fix to the seasonal labour shortage.
Opinion: It's time for some straight answers and real solutions on emergency housing.
Bay of Plenty shoppers spent $43.7m between November 29 and December 1 last year.
Opinion: Child poverty will be an election-defining, touchstone issue this term.
Man accused of fatal stabbing appeared in court.
St John Ambulance staff and FIRST Union have withdrawn planned strike action
There is a heavy rain warning for the Bay of Plenty region overnight.
Opinion: Tenants with pets are being put through the wringer in the rental market.
OPINION: The coronavirus seems to be ramping up.
Police are not saying how a woman in Kawerau is believed to have been critically injured.
The woman, believed to be in her 20s, is in a critical condition.
OPINION: Type 1 diabetes is a cruel, fickle disease.
Opinion: Recent water tragedies and mishaps in the Bay of Plenty should be a reminder.
NZ Sevens coach Clark Laidlaw says selectors did fantastic job unearthing potential stars.
President of the Kawerau Mongrel Mob and 6 others have been found guilty of drug dealing.
Opinion: Say it with me: Wet wipes do not get flushed down the toilet.
'New Zealanders love outdoor concerts, it's part of our culture.'
The new Kiwi start-up aimed to boost the New Zealand tourism industry.
OPINION: Hospital staff should not bear the brunt of your sharp tongue.
Tauranga woman Rebeka Storey has been missing since September 5.
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'Democracy has never worked for our people as the majority always rules.'
"Life will never be the same without her in our lives."
The proposal seeks to use the success of Rotorua's "hot swap" to help launch the loans.