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Brands unite to bring new fuel discounts

Starting from the first of the month, Z Energy becomes Foodstuffs (NZ) Limited's exclusive nationwide fuel partner. Customers will now be able to use the fuel... Read More

Why fathers matter

'No society can have too many dads, but every society can certainly have too few - and suffer irreversible harm because of it.” The above comments form... Read More

What’s On: A rainy day and Father’s Day activities

Happy Sunday and happy Father's Day. It might not be the sunny day that is was yesterday with MetService predicting morning rain. There are also chances of... Read More

Drop in water safety skills causing concern

Water Safety New Zealand has serious concerns about a lag in vital water safety skills in New Zealand primary school children. Student achievement across 27 skills... Read More

Red Nose Day aims to be ’bigger than ever’

Cure Kids' annual Red Nose Day returns this September and aims to be bigger than ever, with Kiwis invited to enjoy a range of activities throughout the month to... Read More

Steamers battle hard but go down to Canterbury

The Bay of Plenty Steamers have gone down 31-19 to Canterbury in their Mitre 10 Cup clash at the Tauranga Domain, but forced the Premiership champions to dig deep... Read More

Harry and Meghan invited to Tauranga

Could Prince Harry and wife Meghan really come to the Bay of Plenty in October? It's a genuine possibility and local radio station, The Breeze, and Tourism... Read More

Clear winning thinking on road safety   

The road safety message was clear, simple and strong - and a winner. ‘Cruise don't bruise' says the sign. And there's an image of two cars colliding. ‘Smash'... Read More

Breaking the silence on suicide

Tauranga youth are hoping to break the silence on the subject of suicide with a HopeWalk from Memorial Park to Sulphur Point on September 8. This is the second... Read More

Four different start dates to Spring

When it comes to the end of Winter and the start of Spring, New Zealanders have the choice of four dates and none are official, says WeatherWatch.co.nz The Ministry... Read More

Schools line up for national robotics challenge

A robotics completion for primary schools that began in the Eastern Bay of Plenty, has become a national event. Twenty-three primary schools will compete next... Read More

BOP highway to remain closed overnight

State Highway 35, between Opotiki and Te Kaha, will remain closed overnight. A large slip near Whitianga Bay means the road is closed in both directions. "This... Read More