City Makes Top 10 Most expensive List
Tauranga’s income to house prices ratio has been labelled ”obscene” after the city was ranked the eighth most expensive place to buy a home in the world.
New Life beckons after years on streets
It’s a bleak rainy grey day in Greerton but that doesn’t stop Darren Skelsey from offering a beaming grin while holding out a tattooed hand.
The 51-year-old is used to the elements – he’s spent countless years braving them while living on Tauranga’s streets.
But all of that has changed.
Black Friday blues are still yet to come
It was 24 hours of retail madness that saw $69.7 million pass through New Zealand’s tills on Black Friday.
For context, that’s $1.5 million more than the crazy Boxing Day sales last year, 10 per cent more than Black Friday in 2017, and just about $15 for every man, woman and child in the country.
KiwiBuild eligibility: Couples can earn up to $180,000
Couples earning up to $180,000 will be able to buy KiwiBuild homes, the government has announced. Housing Minister Phil Twyford has set out the maximum income cap restricting who will be allowed to buy a home under the programme.
How To Reduce Your Back-To-School Uniform Costs
Getting ready for your kids to head back to school can be an expensive and stressful time. The Bay of Plenty Times has reported that it could cost parents of a new school starter $200 for a new primary school uniform and $400 for a high school uniform, depending on the school uniform criteria.
Some schools have second-hand uniforms for sale, and also offer other assistance for parents. We have compiled a list of Tauranga schools and what they have available in the way of uniforms. You can download this list here.
Foodbank service ‘a saviour’ for Tauranga woman
Getting food parcels in tough times has been “a saviour” for a Tauranga woman.
Women’s personal financial crisis reveals plague of high interest loans
A job loss as a result of her employer shutting up shop was all it took to create a loan repayment crisis for one woman Read More
Back-to-school costs always a pinch on parents
A charity that supports needy children in the Bay says an increasing number of parents are struggling to cover back-to-school costs . Read More
More than 300 drug addicts on benefits in the Bay
More than 300 Bay of Plenty residents are receiving Government benefits because they are unable to work due to substance addiction. Read More
Foodbank sees results of budgeting plan
Tauranga Community Foodbank says a budgeting programme has helped cut the number of regular clients seeking help by 15 per cent.
Co-ordinator Nick Goodwin said the organisation had been working with Tauranga Budget Advice. Read More