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College boys win with gasp-filled comedy

A group of 19 Tauranga Boys' College drama students are heading to Wellington in June to perform their 15-minute take of two scenes from The Taming of the Shrew... Read More

Nominations open for Te Puke Citizen of the Year

It's all about singing the praises of those who work hard for the community. Creative Te Puke is calling for local people, clubs or groups to nominate locals... Read More

Te Puke hosts free hazardous waste disposal day

Have you got old poisons, pool chemicals or garden sprays lurking in your shed? Registrations are now open for MyHazWaste, a free, organised drop-off day... Read More

What's On: Jazz, Easter and cupcakes

Good morning and welcome to Saturday. Ko te ra tenei i hanga e te Ariki. Ka koa tatou, ka koa hoki ki reira. MetService forecasts a stormy, thundery day,... Read More

Rockin’ fitness for those 50-plus!

The 1980s hit End of the Line by The Travelling Wilburys is cranked up loud at an exercise class that's not only great for the body, but also good for the soul. 'It... Read More

Burling surprise young sailors' at prizegiving

Ask and you shall receive. For three young sailors from the Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club, it's a notion they will long remember. Before last week's... Read More

Earthquake and renewable energy a focus in Vanuatu

New Zealand is boosting support to Vanuatu to recover from last year's earthquake and develop its renewable energy sector, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters... Read More

Potential loss of jobs a ‘concern for Tauranga

The potential loss of 62 jobs is 'a concern for Tauranga”, says the head of the region's economic development organisation Priority One. Ballance Agri-Nutrients... Read More

Wet weather won’t stop Tauranga Jazz Festival

The annual Tauranga Jazz Festival is ramping up for a weekend full of music - and the wet, windy weather isn't stopping the show. The festival, in its 62nd... Read More

How do home loan rates compare to other countries'

New Zealand home loan rates might be falling, but how do they compare to those of the rest of the world? More rates have dropped below 5 percent in the past... Read More

Teen Raydin Hunia narrowly avoids prison

A teen who took part in a violent and unprovoked street attack, coward-punching one of his victims, has narrowly avoided jail after a judge ruled it would... Read More

Katikati’s Dave Hume Pool new upgrades

Katikati's Dave Hume Pool will have a longer swim season, better accessibility and more space for swimming lessons when it reopens for the 2025/26 summer season. The... Read More