
Tauranga's building boom resumes
CONSENT NEEDED: Waikato University's Alister Jones with an image of the $40 million campus likely to be approved next month. Photo/File
CONSENT NEEDED: Waikato University's Alister Jones with an image of the $40 million campus likely to be approved next month. Photo/File
French sailors Jean-Pierre and Paulette van Hille have returned to Tauranga after 20 years to continue their long love affair with New Zealand. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
French sailors Jean-Pierre and Paulette van Hille have returned to Tauranga after 20 years to continue their long love affair with New Zealand. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Are you're looking for a life-long friend who likes lots of cuddles and taking long walks?
War trench found on side of state highway roadworks could be 'nationally significant'.
Four of every ten homes sold in Tauranga are being snapped up by people who already own property.
Jonathan Lawson has extensive training in nursing, aero-medical support and intensive care. Now he's turning his hand to appearance medicine, with his new business which brings botox treatments into the home. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Jonathan Lawson has a new business which brings Botox to the comfort of your own home. With extensive training in nursing, aero-medical support and intensive care - he's now turning his hand to appearance medicine. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Whakatane Mayor Tony Bonne is confident in the success of the region, despite a Maxim Institute report projecting population decline in the next two decades. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hauraki District Mayor John Tregidga is optimistic about the future of his region - despite dire predictions. But - he wants Government agencies bought back to the district. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
By Jordan Bond One in five Bay of Plenty children are not fully immunised when they start school, with the district health board
by Kiri GillespieDAMAGED: The roof of this car is stoved in after a crash with a man attempting to cross the Tauranga Eastern Link
Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick discusses the release of the Maxim Institute population decline report today, and what the Rotorua Lakes Council are doing to buck the trend. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick discusses the release of the Maxim Institute population decline report, and what the Rotorua Lakes Council are doing to buck the trend. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Sighting of unexplained lights in Bay skies have sparked nearly a dozen similar reports
Charges set to double in parts of Tauranga city centre to encourage more bus use
Tamsin Trainor welcomes baby just after success in seven-year fight for justice
Bay of Plenty Tourism thrilled with response to survey on life in region
A man who was at the centre of an Armed Offenders Squad callout at the weekend will appear in Tauranga District Court this afternoon. A
New images of the yet-to-be-completed Tauranga tidal stairs offer the first glimpse of the $2.8 million project four months into construction. Drone
Beachgoers seemed mostly oblivious of the feat as Brent Bourgeois and Nathan Pettigrew arrived in Tauranga after an epic paddle.
Candidate and MP to help raise funds and awareness for Tauranga Women's Refuge
A Tauranga psychologist is team up with the son of a Hollywood star to "start a conversation" about the effects of childhood trauma on mental health.
SHEER GRUNT: Jodie Verhulst, right, battles fellow Tauranga driver Cole Armstrong at Baypark over the weekend. PHOTO / SIMON CHAPMAN
RATES BUMP: City-wide rates for Tauranga are proposed to lift by 3.8 per cent this year. PHOTO/FILE A_140515gn38bop.JPG By John Cousins Tauranga
Brent Bourgeois and Nathan Pettigrew arrived in Mt Maunganui tonight after paddling and kayaking from Auckland.
A young Tauranga couple are building their dream home for no more than $40,000.
A $5 million dollar proposal to build a state-of-the-art tourist information centre has been approved by Tauranga City Council, but in a digital age could there have been a different way of supporting tourists. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A $5 million dollar proposal to build a state-of-the-art tourist information centre has been approved by Tauranga City Council, but in a digital age could there have been a different way of supporting tourists. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The last-surviving member of the trio of women who created the Tino Rangatiratanga flag speaks out about that important time in New Zealand's history. Made with funding from NZ On Air.