Tauranga
Warning over big Eftpos fraud
A Tauranga employer is warning his fellow small business owners to keep a close eye on their accounts after his company was fleeced of $146,000 by a staff member. Audio
Housing in Tauranga and Christchurch severely unaffordable
The Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey, published yesterday, showed it now requires more than six times the median household income to buy a property in both Tauranga-Western Bay… Audio
Regional Panel - Tauranga
Tauranga is one of the fastest growing areas in the country, with big pressure on housing. This is just one of many issues facing the region this year and beyond. Radio New Zealand's Tauranga reporter… Audio
Toxic mould forces scores more to leave council building
The Tauranga City Council says ITS building is most likely a leaky one after finding toxic mould in several parts of the workplace, prompting the evacuation of two hundred staff. Audio
Black mould forces council evacuation
Black mould and bacteria have forced 35 employees out of council offices in Tauranga, with one worker becoming ill. Audio
Death of 19 year old Tauranga man could be gang related
Tauranga police say a 19 year old man who was found dead after walking half a kilometre dripping blood, may have been involved in a gang. Audio
Possible arson could set back major roading project
The Police are hunting an arsonist, possibly even a serial one, after a bridge fire that may delay a major roading project near Tauranga. Audio
Attempting to procure murder charge against ACDC drummer dropped
The charge against rock band AC/DC's drummer of attempting to procure murder has been dropped, a day after Phil Rudd's appearance in a Tauranga court sparked headlines worldwide. Audio
AC/DC drummer charged with trying to procure murder
The AC-DC drummer Phil Rudd has been charged with trying to procure the murder of two people and threatening to kill one of them. Audio
Port's profit expected to rise by up to 6 percent
Port of Tauranga expects the current full-year profit to be between 78- and 83-million dollars. Audio
Construction on contentious sewerage pipe project
A contentious council project to lay a sewerage pipe through Maori land in Tauranga has come to a head again this week, after construction caused flooding in the rural area of Matapihi. Audio
Officer awarded for heroic rescue in Tauranga Harbour
A police officer who rescued a drowning man after a three car collision on a Tauranga bridge has received the Police Association's Bravery Award. Audio
The Painter in the Painting
Thirty years of lonely figures in unsettling landscapes have come together in one exhibition of the work of artist Euan Macleod. The Painter in the Painting is the title of a major survey show that… Audio
Historic Tauranga home demolished
The Tauranga home of the designer of Rotorua's famous Tudor-style Bathhouse has been demolished after developers couldn't find a buyer for it, or even give it away for free. Audio
Thirty-year broadcasting history could come to an end
A radio station in Tauranga, which has been broadcasting for 30 years, is at risk of closure because of the market rents it is having to pay. Village Radio is a volunteer run station which broadcasts… Audio
Lawyer suspended for three years
A Tauranga lawyer who had a secret sexual relationship with a teenager he represented in the youth court has been barred from practicing law for the maximum three years. Audio
Eyewitness recounts dramatic police shooting in Tauranga
Shots were fired at police officers in Tauranga after a car chase in the city last night. Audio
Shots fired during police chase in Tauranga
Shots have been fired at police officers in Tauranga after a car chase in the city last night. Audio
Tauranga launches international abortion recovery programme
Tauranga is the first city in New Zealand to run a recovery programme for women struggling after having an abortion. Audio