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Night roadworks planned on SH2 north of Tauranga

Slips, flooding and routine maintenance will now be the focus of NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi roading contractors. In a statement, NZ Transport Agency... Read More

Steamers shine in Māori All Blacks squad

Five Bay of Plenty Steamers players have been selected in the Māori All Blacks, four of whom will take the field again tomorrow, Saturday July 5, this time... Read More

New speed cameras to tackle high-risk BoP roads

Two sets of average-speed safety cameras will be installed on Bay of Plenty highways with the aim of improving safety. Average-speed safety cameras are being... Read More

Time capsule discovery takes town back to 1987

A window into life in Katikati back in 1987 has been opened with the discovery of a time capsule in the town's old library building on the main street. Builders... Read More

Gang president allegedly ordered fatal attack

When a Tribesmen gang leader found out one of his members had been stealing money from the gang's bank account, he allegedly said the thief 'needed to be... Read More

Big ships banned from reef-island gap off Tauranga

Tauranga's harbourmaster has taken swift action after learning large ships were using a risky shortcut in the area where the Rena grounding caused New Zealand's... Read More

Consumer spending on the rise

Consumer spending is on the rise, according to latest payments data. Payment services company Worldline data indicates there was a 0.8 percent year on year... Read More

Man moves from leaky caravan to new village

A pensioner living in a leaky caravan with no power for six years now has a new home to call his own. Steven Connelly, 67, moved into his home at the new... Read More

Govt toughens trespassing law

The maximum length of time someone can be trespassed from a business, as well as the maximum fines, are set to increase, under proposed changes announced by... Read More

Pensioners pinching pennies to pay for power

Some pensioners are resorting to extreme power rationing to keep up with rising costs, turning off hot water cylinders for days at a time and heading to bed... Read More

Tauriko roadworks alter lanes, relocate bus stops

Works are under way to upgrade Taurikura Drive between SH36 and Whiore Avenue, to support the growth of the Tauriko area. There are multiple worksites that... Read More

Farmers bitten by the bokashi bug

Farm owner Tim Hawke and current leaseholder Murray Weaver are into bokashi on a big scale. As well as being a soil superfood, it's also cost effective,... Read More