
SH29 over Kaimai Range to close for four nights
The closures are needed for asphalt renewals and routine maintenance.
The closures are needed for asphalt renewals and routine maintenance.
This is expected to reach $408m by 2028 as global interest grows.
Tween life coaching is already prominent in the USA, and in NZ the need is growing.
'A high volume of tradies [are] jumping in the ute and trying to grab some of the work'
The generous gift has been called a rarity and 'true legacy' for the Bay of Plenty.
Tight public sector spending cited as new data sheds light on building activity.
N-Desethyletonitazene has now been found in Tauranga, Drug Foundation offering free tests.
Junior doctors picketed outside hospitals this week.
“It is a collaboration of story, light, sound and Matariki themes."
The road was partially closed for a time.
Bittersweet atmosphere as loyal patrons called in one final time.
'We fear the person responsible for these two shootings could strike again if not caught.'
Three of the injured were innocent members of the public.
A dad says kids are stuck spending a 'stupid amount of time' on buses to get to school.
The road is partially closed and police say the public should avoid the area.
Photo shows the orca swimming in the break waves.
The victim of the alleged incident remains in hospital.
Tauranga's council could face a 'substantive funding gap' for new roads.
Gun seizures aside, Fish & Game said the atmosphere was 'festive' over the weekend.
Authorities are looking for the injured pig and advise people to avoid it.
Police were called to the crash this morning.
A decision will be made by Tauranga City Council commissioners on May 20.
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It is Michael Voss' fourth Rotorua Marathon win.
Before the diagnosis, my life was unravelling.
'I’m not under any illusion that this is not something that’s not big . . . it really is.'
The family claimed Jaydyn Barnett was ready to go home but died suddenly after a fall.
Three Hobbit Hole facades were excavated and transformed into authentic homes.
Two people have been arrested and police are looking for two more.
The minister's decision opens the door to housing growth in the area.