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.
Tauranga is preparing for an unforgettable and bustling weekend!
When large events support economic and social initiatives, the whole community benefits, which is definitely the case with the Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash in association with Wolfbrook.
Firstly, our thoughts are with the five people that were unfortunately injured at the New Year’s Eve community celebration event at Fergusson Park in Matua last night, of which we understand two were taken to hospital for assessment.
This evening there was an incident at Fergusson Park’s New Year’s Eve community celebration in Matua. Please find Council’s statement on this matter at the bottom of this media release.
This evening there was an incident with a bouncy castle at Fergusson Park’s New Year’s Eve community celebration in Matua
As New Zealand has now moved to the red traffic light setting, this year’s One Love Festival will not go ahead as planned on January 29-30.
Tauranga City Council has made the difficult decision to cancel New Year’s Eve community celebrations and fireworks displays this year due to the changing COVID-19 environment.
The summer holidays are one of the best times of the year. Here’s a few reminders to help you plan ahead.