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Conservationist honoured for 50 years of service

A Western Bay of Plenty man has officially been invested as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his contribution to conservation in Te Puke. Julian... Read More

Tauranga Mayor buys home in city

Tauranga Mayor Mahé Drysdale has bought a house in Pāpāmoa, but won't move with his family from Cambridge until the end of the school year. Drysdale... Read More

NZ ranked last in international alcohol study

New Zealand has come in last place in a study comparing alcohol control policies in 11 countries or provinces. The study, released by the Public Health Communication... Read More

New Zealand has highest child suicide rate

Warning: This story discusses suicide. New Zealand has the highest suicide rate for children, a survey of wealthy countries shows. The latest UNICEF Innocenti... Read More

Decades-long Treaty claim settled in Parliament

The Ngāti Ranginui Claims Settlement Bill had its third reading in Parliament today, marking the end of a decades-long journey. The Crown has settled a 17-year... Read More

Outdoor plans best saved for Thursday and Friday

The weather over the next couple of days is set to be very different, depending on where you are in the country. The west, especially of the South Island,... Read More

New route planned for Cathedral Cove access

Planning is under way to get Hahei Beach Walk rerouted and open in time for next summer. The track, which links Hahei to the Mautohe Cathedral Cove Track,... Read More

Jessica Cameron’s journey to shepherd

Nineteen-year-old Jessica Cameron completed her two year Growing Future Farmers (GFF) student placement course in November 2024 and secured her first farming... Read More

Iconic women headline Tauranga speaker event

Fresh off just missing out on a Bafta, Kiwi actor Robyn Malcolm will speak in Tauranga next month. She will be among four powerhouse women from a range of... Read More

Tramper’s death prompts warning on solo hikes

NZ Mountain Safety Council is warning people of the increased risks when tramping alone, following the tragic death in 2023 of a tramper in the Wairarapa. MSC... Read More

Hotly debated issues focus of locals' feedback

Ninety-nine Rotorua ratepayers are set to address the council on decisions including sewerage scheme funding and the night market's future. Rotorua Lakes... Read More

Te Puke shed fire deemed ‘suspicious'

Emergency services were called to a shed fire in Te Puke overnight. A police spokeswoman said they were notified of a fire on Manoeka Rd about 11.05pm. 'Initial... Read More