Posted: 13 September 2024
“It’s a bit like a treasure hunt!” Words you might not expect to hear from students who are picking up rubbish.
Posted: 12 September 2024
Local Tauranga school students can now safely cross Fraser Street between 17th and 18th Avenue, thanks to a new signalised crossing.
Posted: 11 September 2024
After being closed for a facelift, Tauranga's Masonic Park in the city centre opened to the community on Monday.
Posted: 10 September 2024
Tauranga Moana is the latest New Zealand city set to install a rainbow crossing in its city centre as its council looks to celebrate diversity and inclusion.
Posted: 10 September 2024
Students competing at this week’s Zespri AIMS Games are being encouraged to ‘give back’ to their host city by participating in environmental actions and activities such as tree planting and sustainable travel.
Posted: 09 September 2024
Nau mai rā – ‘we are glad you are here’, is the theme for Welcoming Week 2024.
Posted: 06 September 2024
With over 24,000 visitors expected to the city next week, Tauranga City Council and the AIMS organising committee have been preparing for the biggest Zespri AIMS Games yet, 7-13 September.
Posted: 05 September 2024
More than 220 local school children have put their creative flare to work alongside well-known New Zealand artist, Sara Hughes, for a new art exhibition and light trail opening in the city centre on Friday, 20 September 2024.
Posted: 04 September 2024
A community-led week of free events is coming to Tauranga Moana, in celebration of International Day of Older Persons.