VideoFormer NAC staff mark 40th anniversary of last flightRetired NAC captain Bill Kirk was at the controls on March 31, 1978 during the airline's last flight.Watch23 May 07:41 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesTauranga Techweek'18 explores the futureVenture Centre co-founder Pascale Hyboud-Peron explains the importance of workshops on offer as part of this week's Techweek'18 in Tauranga.Watch22 May 11:43 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesBlessing kicks off $6.1m Durham St revamp University of Waikato kaumatua Tamati Tata of Ngāi Tamarāwaho lead representatives of the council, university, tangata whenua and project teams on a walking blessing of the area.Watch22 May 09:11 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesSchool of the Week: Papamoa Primary SchoolPapamoa Primary School is this week's School of the Week. Watch21 May 04:41 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesFocus: Aftermath of Ohope tornadoSteve and Dawn Fertich survey what is left after their home at Ohope Beach after a tornado caused extensive damage in the region.Watch20 May 10:05 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesBurying a time capsuleNZ Long Blacks mark a key milestone by burying a time capsule at Papamoa.Watch20 May 03:52 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesIntroducing Garry Webber - Mayor and artistWestern Bay of Plenty Mayor Garry Webber explains the stories behind some of his creations which will feature in an upcoming exhibition in Tauranga.Watch18 May 05:16 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesBusiness owner on Aerodrome Rd's dire parking issesKen Andersen started a petition against the council's proposal to lease out a section of road reserve instead of building a much-needed carpark.Watch18 May 05:14 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesTreaty hīkoi sparks angry scenesTempers flared outside parliament yesterday as a hīkoi of more than 300 Tauranga Māori took their grievances about overlapping Treaty of Waitangi claims to Wellington. Watch15 May 07:00 AM
Bay of Plenty Times "Mini tornado" in TaurangaBeryl James said howling winds must have blocked the sound of her double garage being lifted up and blown all over her backyard as a "mini tornado" ripped through her property.Watch15 May 05:27 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesFloodwaters in TaurangaGreeton's Maleme St succumbs to floodwaters but most traffic can still get through.Watch15 May 02:03 AM
VideoTauranga Rotary members making a differenceTauranga Rotary's president Sheena Spittles says anyone can become a Rotarian if they have a passion for helping other peopleWatch13 May 05:47 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesMaungatapu underpass mural unveiledThe mural is a kowhaiwhai-inspired pattern referencing the history of the land the soon-to-be-completed underpass overlooks. Watch12 May 01:36 AM
VideoLocal Focus: Petrolhead sisters tear up the highwaysFemale motorbikers indulge their passion for petrol. Made with funding from NZ On Air.Watch11 May 05:00 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesGail Bryce and Louie the courthouse dogMinistry of Justice's Gail Bryce explains why Tauranga has a courthouse dog and why he is so important.Watch11 May 12:02 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesOmokoroa Point School's dog Lobo Omokoroa Point School principal Vicki Knell and student George Farrell explain why Lobo, a dog, is such and an important part of the school. Watch10 May 11:55 PM
Bay of Plenty Timesdraft - Dolphins swimming in estuary A pod of dolphins spotted frolicking in a Tauranga estuary are being blamed for traffic bedlam on a main arterial route.Watch10 May 11:23 PM
Bay of Plenty TimesEXCLUSIVE: Tauranga's new university campus a year ahead deadlineTauranga's new university campus is one-year ahead of schedule, with students now able to enrol for the first semester in 2019. Watch10 May 02:49 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesWatch: Superyacht makes a splashSee the Tauranga marine precinct's new travel lift in action putting its first commercial customer, superyacht No Comment, back in the water.Watch09 May 07:59 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesLew Warner on David Kuka's murderDetective Inspector Lew Warner reveals more details around the murder investigation into David Kuka's death.Watch09 May 12:16 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesLabour shortage hits kiwifruit industryA seasonal labour shortage has been officially declared in the Bay of Plenty for the first time in more than a decade, as the kiwifruit industry comes under pressure from a "perfect storm" of factors.Watch07 May 08:47 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesCadets march through cityMore than 70 Western Bay of Plenty cadets marched through Tauranga City.Watch06 May 01:36 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesTall Ferns visit Tauranga IntermediateTauranga Intermediate students were given the chance to ask some of New Zealand's top female basketballers some very important questions. Watch06 May 12:36 AM
VideoMy Brother Mitchell inspired by death of filmmaker Todd Karehana's brother aged 10My Brother Mitchell has global premiere in Tauranga, inspired by filmmaker's childhood.Watch04 May 05:00 PM
VideoMatua couple Ron and Dian Smeed married for 61 yearsRon and Dian Smeed have been married for 61 years today.Watch04 May 01:25 AM
Bay of Plenty TimesRaising funds for Tauranga boy with cerebral palsy"His whole life he has defied the odds." Those were the words of seven-year-old Cullen Wotherspoon's mum Shaye, who spent the first month of her first-born's life by his hospital bedside.Watch03 May 05:54 AM
VideoCar and freight train collide in Te PukeThe incident on Collins Lane, off the Te Puke Highway, happened just before 4pm and emergency services attended the scene shortly after.Watch02 May 07:08 AM
VideoTrain and car crash near Te PukeA car and a train have crashed outside Te Puke this afternoon.Watch02 May 05:07 AM
VideoLocal Focus: Tauranga Girls' College Principal looks to the futureTara Kanji discusses her vision for the future. Made with funding from NZ On Air.Watch02 May 02:00 AM