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3km pathway: New build begins along Pāpāmoa coast
The shared path will have rest stops, new public toilets and spots for food trucks.
The shared path will have rest stops, new public toilets and spots for food trucks.
Opinion: Expert tips on saying goodbye to food waste and hello to savings.
Council considering applications from Allied Asphalts Ltd and Higgins Group Ltd.
Motorists lodge 33 complaints in 10 days.
The decision, announced as part of Budget 2023, will cost the Government $619m.
Subscribers have their say.
Police received a report of a 'person being assaulted' at a Windsor Rd address on Monday.
'His laugh will be forever echoed around the park.'
Several proposals were offered including one to make the fountain shallower for $20,000.
"If they block in front of us as well, maybe I need to shut the shop.”
Auckland's rainfall totals are running nearly three times above average in a sopping 2023.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty Times readers have their say.
Employees are owed about $640,000 as "worrying" ECE closure saga claims casualties.
An expert shares how people can make the most of their groceries as living costs increase.
She's seen many near-misses in the water and wants to see safety changes.
Police are asking anyone with information to come forward.
The cost of living crisis had “hit everyone hard”, including support providers.
Plus 10 ways to use it to better yourself professionally.
The 64-year-old was due to appear at Whakatāne District Court on Saturday.
Joy Rudsits installed the seat and her son's ashes in 2006.
It's likely to be at least another year before a decision on the road's future is made.
A yellow heavy rain watch will be in place the Bay, including, Rotorua, starting at 3am.
'He didn’t stand a chance being such a little guy against a bigger stronger dog.'
'Other group house builders have laid off significantly more staff than we have.' - Burney
Meet the people who can't find rentals in one of NZ's fastest-growing cities.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council will investigate the cause of the sinking.
OPINION: The announcement I'm most interested in - for selfish reasons.