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Anglers offered golden lucky dip

A 'fishy lucky dip” is giving anglers the chance to net themselves a trout worth $10,000 as part of the annual Fish for Gold competition. The competition... Read More

NZ Facebook users likely to be caught out by hack

Internet NZ expects New Zealanders will have been caught up in a huge Facebook hack. The social media firm says hackers stole digital login codes allowing them... Read More

Bay of Plenty Lotto players win Second Division

Three lucky Bay of Plenty Lotto players will be jumping for joy after winning Lotto Second Division in last night's live Lotto Draw. Ten winners throughout the... Read More

What’s On: Daylight saving and a new boat launch

Good Morning SunLive readers, hope daylight saving is messing with you as much as it is me. I am really missing that extra hour of sleep right now. As it is... Read More

WAVE wins Silver at national design awards

WAVE Creative Communications Agency has won a prestigious Silver medal in the Graphic- Business Communications category at the Best Design Awards in Auckland on... Read More

MP insists TNL has been ‘cancelled’

It really annoys Leader of the Opposition, Simon Bridges. 'You never seem to make the point clear, with the greatest of respect. The Tauranga Northern Link has... Read More

Same old question , same old answer

'Spring forward or fall back,” said Simon during a lull in the conversation. 'What?” 'Spring forward or fallback spring. You know - DST.” It's... Read More

Purple and proud for a worthy cause

A sea of purple has been spotted throughout Tauranga today, and all in the name of a worthy cause. More than 500 people have shown face at an event centred on... Read More

Local author is making waves

From the first moment of wanting to become a published author, most writers quickly realise that authorship and publishing is a complicated process, and that you... Read More

Women driving rugby playing numbers

The rise of women's rugby in New Zealand is something we should all be proud of. Since 2012, playing numbers have nearly doubled from when women made up nine... Read More

Gate Pa and Te Ranga – the full story?

A new book on the Battles of Gate Pa and Te Ranga has been published, challenging previously held views on the historic battles. The book ‘Gate Pa and... Read More

Plea from Hong Kong to ‘fix the bloody road’

Whakamarama's Emma Cross is more than 9000km from home but the horror of State Highway 2 still affects her. When she reads of the latest crash on Facebook she... Read More