Entertainment

Take care at Rhythm and Vines

Police are reminding those attending the Rhythm and Vines festival this New Year to take care of themselves and their friends. 'We want everyone to enjoy their time... Read More

The races are back in town

The Kiwi summer family favourite, the Interislander Summer Festival, is returning to Tauranga on Tuesday, 2nd January 2018 with a day of grassroots racing action,... Read More

A warning to Boxing Day shoppers

The Commerce Commission is warning shoppers about the perils of today's Boxing Day sales. Cut price deals on Boxing Day need to be genuine and not just be made... Read More

Amping for kapa haka festival

Preparations are underway for what is expected to be the biggest regional kapa haka competition in the country. Thousands of people are expected for Mataatua... Read More

Bay lines up summer gigs

The Bay is all set and ready for jam-packed summer boasting some of the nation's most iconic music festivals and events. Kicking it all off are Kiwi favourites... Read More

Carols, Santa, and a Christmas train

Mount Mainstreet is full of Christmas cheer this weekend with Santa Claus visiting both Saturday and Sunday. Located at Phoenix Carpark outside the Mount Mainstreet... Read More

Best Art Folios and Future Island

A celebration of the region's secondary school artistic talent has opened at the Tauranga Education Studio. The best art folio boards, showcasing local secondary... Read More

What’s On? Christmas Lights & Church

Well, we made it. It's Christmas Eve, 2017. Hopefully your Christmas shopping is all done, and you're getting ready for a festive season with loved ones. Our December... Read More

Lighting up the luge

The sweeping bends of Skyline Rotorua's scenic and intermediate luge tracks have been kitted out with $250,000 worth of multi-coloured LED lighting, illuminating... Read More

Planned upgrades for Baycourt

A temporary closure will be in place at the Baycourt Community and Arts Centre over the summer while planned construction is carried out. To allow for the work... Read More

New carvings for wananga precinct

Three significant pou whakairo (carved panels) weighing more than 2300kg each and standing up to seven metres tall, have been installed at the entrance of the New... Read More

Jazz Festival returns to its roots

The National Jazz Festival will have a distinctly local flavour, with festival organisers enlisting the help of some of the city's most influential musicians. Ticket... Read More