City Life

Bowls tournament for BOP Lions clubs

Greerton Lions are hosting the Inaugural Annual Lawns Bowls Tournament this Sunday, February 27, at the Tauranga South Bowling Club in Tutchen St. 'The... Read More

NZ SUP Nationals make the Mount home

New Zealand's best stand-up paddle boarders will arrive in Mount Maunganui during the next week when they compete to be crowned the undisputed national stand-up... Read More

LGNZ head slams ‘attack’ politics

The president of Local Government New Zealand has taken aim at a Tauranga ratepayer organisation over their 'attack advertising” style of social media... Read More

TECT Community Awards moves online

The current red light Covid setting in New Zealand has forced organisers of the TECT Community Awards to move the event online this year. The ceremony was... Read More

Turning plastic into jewellery and more

Hoops or hooks? Silver or gold? An innovative enterprise developed at Envirohub Bay of Plenty is resulting in the creation of tailored earrings, clocks and... Read More

SH29 Kaimai Range roadworks rescheduled

Due to poor weather conditions, work that was due to start on the Kaimai Range's State Highway 29 on February 13, was postponed, and will now begin this Sunday,... Read More

Tauranga’s central library to close for a month

City bookworms are being reminded that the Tauranga Library is soon to close for a month as part of a relocation plan. Tauranga Library's current Willow St site... Read More

Relishing success

Bob Smith's involvement in his new passion came after his wife found herself in a bit of pickle. Now, two-and-a-half years after saving his beloved from... Read More

Divisive road trial re-established

A controversial road trial in Mount Maunganui has been approved and could start in as little as two weeks. Tauranga City Council commissioners have approved a... Read More

Creating a community for Malayalees

When Jiji Pulikkottil moved to Tauranga in 2011, he was one of three families from the Malayalee ethnic community in the city. He has seen the community... Read More

Covid restrictions change, won’t stop Jazz Fest

Plans for Tauranga's annual jazz festival to be held in April have been thwarted by the current Covid-19 red light restrictions. Under the red light restrictions,... Read More

Perfect storm for petrels

For the first time in more than 30 years, the grey-faced petrel colony on the northern flank of Mauao has produced more than 60 chicks, says Western Bay Wildlife's... Read More