
Marine research centre approved for Tauranga
Sulphur Point location approved but the neighbours have concerns.
Sulphur Point location approved but the neighbours have concerns.
Affco must pay $80,000 in fines and reparation after second meat hook injury case
AFFCO fined $70k after second meat hook incident resulting in serious injury to worker.
A $115 million development is underway at Bayfair Shopping Centre.
Bayfair announces new additions to the centre, including a cinema and restaurant.
A decision to set long-term transport priorities for Tauranga has been postponed.
Public to find out more about Uber tonight.
Uber has confirmed it will be operating in Tauranga in February.
Bay of Connections is celebrating 10 years in the wider Bay of Plenty.
Mike Hosking is the king of breakfast radio.
A sleepy kiwifruit centre has become Western Bay of Plenty's newest boom town.
Residents claim the Bay of Plenty Regional Council knew the river bank could burst.
Government may intervene on fuel prices while a law is passed for the Commerce Commission.
People need to know prices are fair, says minister.
The notion of what is a career is changing, says Jeremy Tauri.
Liquidators have been called in to wind up Tauranga building company Bella Vista Homes.
The iconic art deco Te Puke cinema is on the market.
Real estate body says easing lending caps will not be enough to help first home buyers.
Making sure kiwifruit don't warm up has meant an $11m investment in a new coolstore
Government restricts sale of more New Zealand farm land.
The Reserve Bank has released its financial stability report.
New storage at the port will keep pace with the Bay's booming kiwifruit industry.
Rail injects more than expected into New Zealand's economy each year, study finds.
Should you pay your tax — yes you should. Should you finance it? Maybe you should.
British trade secretary Liam Fox arrives in NZ tomorrow and leaves on Tuesday.
Tauranga City Council voted seven to three in favour of Easter Sunday.
Today's Black Friday sales extravaganza will be the biggest yet in NZ.
Opposition leader rails against 'billion-dollar bag of lollies'.
COMMENT: Fonterra's waterways plan requires a bucket, writes Rachel Stewart.