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Volcanix look to show they belong in Premiership

The Bay of Plenty Volcanix run out in the first leg of tomorrow's rugby showpiece doubleheader at the Tauranga Domain intent on proving they're comfortable at... Read More

Katikati marches in honour of suffragists 

Katikati will turn back the clocks 125 years on Saturday, September 15. But just for the day when the historic town marks a momentous day in New Zealand political... Read More

Uniting against cancer on Daffodil Day

The Cancer Society needs your support this Daffodil Day to help beat cancer in New Zealand. On Friday, August 31 more than 12,000 volunteers will take to the... Read More

Steamers turn to Latimer experience against champs

When teams like undisputed Mitre 10 Cup top dogs and Premiership title favourites Canterbury come to Tauranga, it's handy to be able to throw as much hard-headed... Read More

Farmers opens to the public at Tauranga Crossing

Developers of New Zealand-owned retail development, Tauranga Crossing, have announced two new store openings in its Lifestyle Centre. Iconic national department... Read More

$665m to be invested in upgrading BOP roads

Transport Minister Phil Twyford announced that a record $665 million investment for the Bay of Plenty today will deliver a safer, better connected and more resilient... Read More

Boys’ College football first XI up for tournament

Tauranga Boys' College's football first XI are in good shape and feeling confident heading into the national secondary schools Lotto Premier Tournament next week... Read More

Cancer Society support helped Neata through

Strength, perseverance and dogged determination are just some of the words you would use to describe Tauranga mother of two, Neata Wombwell, following her experience... Read More

Rising Tauranga basketball star makes NZ 3x3 team

Tauranga's Briarley Rogers has been on the national basketball radar for some time, now she's raised her profile again with selection in the New Zealand women's... Read More

Top carpenters recognised at event

A selection of the Bay of Plenty's top carpentry apprentices will be recognised at the Bay of Plenty Central Plateau Registered Master Builders Carters 2018 Apprentice... Read More

Garry Poole’s last day as TCC CEO

Tauranga City Council will be saying goodbye to Garry Poole today as he wraps up his last day as CEO today. In October last year, Councillors chose to advertise... Read More

POT operating for 27 years without RMA consent

The Port of Tauranga, New Zealand's busiest port, is yet to achieve full Resource Management Act compliance 27 years after the Act came into law, but has... Read More