Local News

‘It feels like we belong here’

Next Friday will be a memorable Diwali celebration for Tauranga youth Arya Rajesh, Dhruvi Patel and Davin Patel. A public event filled with vibrant colour,... Read More

Fifteen minutes with Tenby

He's hardly had time to slip those buffed designer shoes under the desk in the Mayoral Chamber. And already he's thinking they may not belong there. 'Yes,... Read More

Lion Mints support helicopter rescues

The group handed over $2000 to the Trustpower TECT rescue helicopter on Tuesday morning. That's 2000 packets of mints sold this year. Bethlehem Te Puna... Read More

Western Bay backs Webber

It was a close fought thing, just 1300 votes in it on Election Day. But it was enough to give Garry Webber a mandate as Mayor of the Western Bay of Plenty for... Read More

Anthony‘s ’Superpower smile‘

Following on from his recent music video 'Arresting A Dream', local artist Anthony Coulter continues to write more songs. The 'piano man'... Read More

Waste not, want not

Put the junk in the trunk and head down to Katikati this weekend. There is a crew of knife sharpeners, seamstresses, sparkies and an assortment of other... Read More

Bay women make an impression

Three Bay of Plenty people from quite different walks of life are amongst some of the most influential women in the country. One is making science fascinating... Read More

Support for men at sea

About 300 seafarers pour into to the Tauranga Seafarer's Centre each week seeking out a hot cuppa, free wifi and a safe space to rest. Seafarers from Philippines,... Read More

Take care of pups like Poppy

Poppy is one of many neglected stray pups that relies on the local SPCA for support. Now the organisation is calling on the public for help, saying they... Read More

The blind sightseer

Five hundred and ten kilometres, 11 riding days and a sore bum every day. But Yvonne De Winter says the legs were good and she could have pedalled on. 'From... Read More

Ban the boom: Should we stop selling fireworks?

The topic of fireworks is something that deeply divides the local population. And with Guy Fawkes night fast approaching, debate around the sale of fireworks... Read More

Making the most of a second chance

The cancer resulted in chemotherapy, radiation, a bag for her waste, four years of no bowel control and eventually an ileostomy. Despite this, the Western Bay... Read More