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Wine-making student wins scholarship

Wine is soon to become a big part of Austen Targett's life. The former Te Puke High School student heads off this month to Lincoln University to study Viticulture... Read More

One flown to hospital following SH25 crash

One person, in a serious condition, has been airlifted to hospital following a crash on State Highway 25 near Thames. SH25, the Thames Coast Road, was closed... Read More

SH30 / Wharenui Road intersection upgrade starting

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) advises work begins Monday (10 February) to upgrade and install traffic lights at the intersection of State Highway 30... Read More

Thundery afternoon for central North Island

Severe thunderstorms are possible for the central North Island this afternoon and evening (Friday), but MetService is forecasting more warm and dry weather for... Read More

Paengaroa house fire spreads to shelterbelt

Fire crews are at a house fire in Bay of Plenty. A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesperson said the fire in Paengaroa Paenageoa had also ignited a 200m... Read More

Person dies in water-related incident in Tauranga

A person has died after 'getting into trouble” near the Tauranga Marina this morning. 'Police were alerted at 10.45am. CPR was performed but the person... Read More

Māori organic farmer shares growing practices

Grow On Katikati is hosting a screening of Hua Parakore: Living Indigenous Food Sovereignty, a full-length interview film with Dr Jessica Hutchings. Hutchings,... Read More

Mystery bad smell wafts through Ōpōtiki

A smell described as like rotting fish or a dead animal has been haunting Ōpōtiki over the past two months and Bay of Plenty Regional Council is investigating. The... Read More

Emergency services attend water-related accident

Emergency services were at the scene of a water-related accident in Tauranga this morning. Update 1.25pm: A person has died after getting in trouble in the... Read More

BOP kiwifruit orchard with sea views hits market

A 18.2ha coastal property featuring 'stunning” sea views is on the market after having been owned by five generations of one family. The property on... Read More

Schools having to say 'No' to new students

The principal of Tauranga's fastest-growing school has closed out-of-zone enrolments for bilingual, te reo Māori immersion, and Montessori classes due to 'significant”... Read More

Bromeliad lovers’ stunning summer display

Tucked away in a Bellevue cul-de-sac is a striking collection of hundreds of bromeliads. 'I grow all of them,” Margaret Calkin said. A member of the... Read More