
Fire alarm saves historic Te Puke church
A fire investigator says a working fire alarm system has saved a historic church.
A fire investigator says a working fire alarm system has saved a historic church.
Boy "lucky" after being hit by car in Western Bay.
A toy store and The Hits have combined to bring joy to a family and the children's ward.
Tauranga house values drop 1pc over last three months, up
The $4.5 million hub project is now underway. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The $4.5 million hub project is now underway. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The council to reinstate 13 spaces after retailers uncover error.
Like a something out of a movie, dogs Chica and Joy gave plenty of people the slip
Small village of temporary homes for homeless being proposed for Te Puke.
Te Puke's John Feaver isn't about to let his age stop his need for speed.
When Emma Diprose climbed into the ring, she was using her feet as well as her fists.
Ten fire crews battled the blaze early this morning.
The man tragically killed in a crash on Friday was a young local father.
The fatal crash happened on Friday evening in Te Puke.
Te Puke Intermediate's netball academy is proving to be a great asset.
Emergency services are at a crash in Te Puke.
The Young Grower of the Year competition will be held in Christchurch next week.
Te Puke demonstrate home strength in toppling leaders Mount Maunganui 20-12.
More than four Bay home-hunters a day are dipping into their retirement savings.
One person was trapped after a crash in the Te Puke Highway.
Te Puke visionary Jim Pendergrast was a founder of the Otanewainuku Kiwi Trust.
Tauranga and Te Puke fought out a tight game but Mount Maunganui lead the competition.
Pukehina School has just 10 students left on its roll. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Fungus found in a 25-year-old ramarama plant in a private garden in Bay of Plenty town.
Myrtle rust has been found in the Bay of Plenty.
Talented equestrians alike will perform under the spotlight at Equidays 2017.
Sweet Louise is solely dedicated to supporting women with breast cancer.
Skatepark already proving hugely popular, with competitors from as far away as Auckland.