Whakamōhiotanga
As part of the Matariki Te Tauranga o ngā Waka event series here in Tauranga and throughout the Western Bay, there are numerous events taking place over the long weekend.
There are some amazing groups doing great things for our community and Tauranga City Council wants to make sure funding support is provided in the right way.
Grab your whānau, a picnic blanket and your dancing shoes and head to one of five community New Year’s Eve celebrations taking place across Tauranga on Saturday, 31 December.
Better walking and cycling connections, safety improvements at key intersections and growth of commercial/retail centres received a thumbs up during community consultation on a plan for the future of Ōtūmoetai Peninsula.
Thanks Tauranga, together, we’ve nearly halved our household waste going to landfill.
It was a wet start to the weekend, but the skies cleared in time for hundreds of colourful kites to take flight for Matariki Kite Day on Sunday, 19 June.
Tauranga City Council Commissioners have approved significant investment in a range of community facilities and projects during today’s 2022/23 Annual Plan deliberations meeting.
Tauranga City Council is asking the Ōtūmoetai, Matua, Brookfield, Bellevue and Judea communities what they want the future of their area to look like.
Bike Month celebrates cycling in February with a jam-packed calendar full of free cycling activities across Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty.
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