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Lifeguards battle the elements at national school

Wild weather added another challenging dimension to Surf Life Saving New Zealand's National Lifeguard School, testing the resilience and adaptability of surf... Read More

ECE Day of Action protests around Tauranga

Protesters are gathering around Tauranga today for the Early Childhood Education Day of Action. Teachers and staff are holding a national day of action to... Read More

Christmas community events around the Western Bay

This Christmas season will bring whānau and community together with jingle bells set to ring throughout the Western Bay thanks to the funding support of the... Read More

Police bust fake currency operation

A 29-year-old male will face the Court after a counterfeit currency and cannabis grow operation were uncovered in South Auckland. The arrest came during the... Read More

Tauriko school's water saving initiatives

A Tauranga school has met the challenge laid down by Tauranga City Council to find innovative ways to conserve water and use it more efficiently. As part... Read More

Two woman jumping out of a plane for charity

Maria Moore and Jerrie-Lee Ngareta Hill have signed themselves up to skydive 12,000ft for The Graeme Dingle Foundation "Drop for Youth" campaign this Sunday. ”We... Read More

Flames engulf Tauranga house

Investigations are underway into the cause of a house fire in Tauranga. Firefighters were called to the fire on Cameron Road just before midnight. A SunLive... Read More

Petrol prices at five-month low

Motorists are in for some pre-Christmas relief as petrol prices fall to a five-month low. The average price of 91 octane has fallen about five per cent since... Read More

No laughing matter: BOP road toll at 29

When it comes to speeding New Zealand Road Policing officers have heard it all, literally. From stuck jandals to stressed out dogs, lead foot motorists have... Read More

Snoopy's Christmas proves to be enduring hit in NZ

It's December, and Snoopy's Christmas is back. It's a song that New Zealanders know and love and have done since 1967, when it first entered... Read More

The one-lung man on a mission

A former army soldier with barely one functioning lung is planning to climb the world's tallest free-standing mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro. Adam Faatz, a... Read More

The changes the new Govt has planned for renters

A new government means changes ahead for tenants and landlords. The National-led coalition has promised a number of changes that would affect how tenancies... Read More