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A dynamic, hands-on experience for students deciding on their future returns in August at Mercury Baypark Arena with over 60 ...
Tauranga CBD retailers say tougher penalties proposed by the Government for low-level theft won’t make much difference. This ...
The Poverty Bay East Coast Under-18 team won the Alison Cowan Trophy against Tauranga and Bay of Plenty in a hard-fought day ...
Holiday programmes cost $50-$70 a day, unaffordable for many families.
"In most years, the first school holidays for primary schools are timed to include the Easter break. To create terms of a ...
In March 2025, groceries in the Western Bay cost 7.9% more than in Tauranga — up from 6.1% just a year earlier. In the same ...
The Friends of the Tauranga City Libraries are celebrating 40 years of passionate support, advocacy, and love for local ...
When Christopher Millen turned up at a woman’s house in Waihī to collect $20 he said he was owed, he had a “large machete” ...
Fly My Pepeha is the first of its kind globally to use FPV (First Person View) drone technology in a children’s show. It is ...
The manager of the daycare attended by Malachi Subecz said there were no clear signs of child abuse or concerns about his carer during his time at the cent ...
Local Government NZ wants to recruit the “orange man and his dog” to encourage more people to vote at the local elections. LGNZ’s Electoral Reform Working Group (ERWG) chairperson Nick Smith ...
The symbolic raising of the Ross Oval posts indicates that the season is well underway with the Round 1 against State High only days away. The fruits of labour start to flourish for the Rugby Program ...
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