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New work space model in Tauranga

Connecting not-for-profit organisations has led to the creation of what is believed to be New Zealand's largest shared workspace. Many community groups struggle... Read More

Free thinking puts Bay u19s on path to prominence

Bay of Plenty under 19s coach Mike Rogers credits the freedom he's encouraging his team to play with - fully supported by the union hierarchy - for the astonishing... Read More

One Love final line-up announced

One Love 2019 is shaping up to be the best yet, with some of the most well-known and exciting names in reggae, roots, soul and R'n'B added to the bill, says promoters. The... Read More

Prehistoric cave paintings and the weather

In today's forecast we are expecting a fine day with light winds. It's a three-clothing layer day today with a high of 17 and an overnight low of 7 degrees.... Read More

AIMS Games LIVE: Day 3

Basketball, netball, football and rock climbing are the events that are taking place for day four of the 2018 Anchor AIMS Games International Sporting Championships. There... Read More

AIMS Games: Highlights from day three

Water polo, hockey and basketball featured on day three of the Anchor AIMS Games in Tauranga. Watch a wrap-up of the events ... Read More

Tauranga sailors prove themselves at Enoshima

The sailing world championships didn't go according to plan for Tauranga sailors Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders. They're keen to illustrate what they... Read More

Public meeting to address SH2 concerns

People concerned about the state of State Highway 2 are being encouraged to attend a public meeting in Omokoroa this weekend. Organised by Bay of Plenty MP Todd... Read More

Animal welfare complaints hit record high

The number of animal welfare complaints has spiked with the SPCA receiving more than 8000 complaints relating directly to dogs in 2017. On the back of this, the... Read More

Report points to ’energy hardship’ for households

A government document released today shows more than 100,000 households are experiencing "energy hardship", spending more than 10 percent of their average income... Read More

Report: Government failing te reo in schools

The success of te reo Māori at schools is falling heavily on the shoulders of whānau, and the government should be doing more, a new report says. The Council... Read More

Baycourt under new guidance

Baycourt Community and Arts Centre and Tauranga City Council is welcoming new talent onto their staff list. The organisation has recently appointed James Wilson... Read More