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Crater Lake warming up again

Increasing temperatures in the Mount Ruapehu crater lake, Te Wai ā-moe and an increase in volcanic tremors, are seen as part of the normal heating cycle, by volcanologists... Read More

Bay Oval comes out on top

Bay Oval is being recognised for a marathon season of international cricket after gaining a NZ Cricket Turf Management award, for the best International Short-Term... Read More

New addition to community law team

Lawyer Shard Liobl has recently joined the Baywide Community Law Service team as their specialist in housing and tenancy issues. He says the current housing crisis... Read More

Tauranga hosts NZ film conference

The base of Mauao has been a busy hub of film professionals this week, as the Regional Film Offices of NZ - RFONZ - met for their annual two-day conference. 'I... Read More

Cadbury road trip coming to the Bay

Cadbury is launching a nation-wide Cadbury Dairy Milk road trip to encourage Kiwis to create real moments of connection and enjoy chocolate with the people they... Read More

School-boy inventor enters innovation awards

Tauranga Intermediate pupil Christian Stark is hoping to take home a prize in the Innovation Awards with his invention which takes the messy work out of peeling... Read More

City centre roadworks continue

Spring Street remains impassable between Durham and Grey Streets this weekend as work continues on upgrading the wastewater system. The city council's weekly... Read More

Love all around at the Mount

They're affectionately known as ‘40mph couch potatoes' but local greyhounds and their owners will be getting off the couch on Sunday to join the 2018 Great... Read More

Little helpers with a big mission

Tots and toddlers from Mount First Steps are doing their bit to help make a difference for Bay of Plenty oceans. A total of 13 little helpers aged between three... Read More

What’s on? Knit in Public Day

Good morning SunLive readers and welcome to another Saturday. It's officially the second weekend of winter and, I hope I'm not alone in my thinking but, I think... Read More

Ultimatum over Tauranga Northern Link

Tauranga City Council is sending an ultimatum to the government over the stalled Tauranga Northern Link Highway - no highway, no special housing area at Smith's... Read More

Opotiki couple sustainable farming champions

Opotiki organic kiwifruit growers Mark and Catriona White have won a top award in a national farming contest. The Opotiki orchardists collected the sustainable... Read More