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Union voice cervical screening delay concerns

Delays to a new cervical screening programme could put lives at risk, a union says. The programme was due to switch to a mostly computerised biochemist test sometime... Read More

Help celebrate 50 years of Fieldays

Got a memory to share about Fieldays, or just want to chew the fat about farming life? Then you might want to join the Fieldays road trip in Te Puke this weekend. To... Read More

SunLive’s top news- June 8

SunLive's top news stories: Young drivers face the reality of drunk driving https://sunlive.co.nz/news/181485-young-drivers-face-reality-of-drunk-driving.html Skirting... Read More

Ski season underway at Mount Ruapehu

A good dump of snow during May should make for fantastic early season skiing at Whakapapa, says Ruapehu Alpine Lifts The ski season officially opened last weekend... Read More

Mashing together of minds

Some of Tauranga's best and brightest young minds will be 'mashed together” with local entrepreneurs this weekend to try and solve problems in our community... Read More

Tauranga rubbish collection to change

Tauranga City Council is to take over residential kerbside rubbish collections and recycling services from 2021. The decision is supported in the Long Term Plan... Read More

Tauranga sunset captured on camera

Tauranga and Mount Maunganui locals were keen to get out their camera's as last night's setting sun provided a picture perfect moment. Reds, purples and... Read More

Life after the crash

Chickens, geese, cats, dogs, goats, horses and a one-year-old pig named Pickles… all manner of animals can be found at the home of Chris Welch and Lisa... Read More

Antenatal classes without leaving home

A Tauranga couple have started up another online antenatal service. Hatched Antenatal launched its online antenatal classes today, recognising that human... Read More

Bay rises up the economic ranks

Northland has rocketed to the top of the regional economic rankings on the back of free spending consumers in the ASB Bank's latest survey. The region, which... Read More

Recycled glass heading to a highway near you

Next time you knock back a bottle of beer you might just be contributing to the new road surface on your local state highway. The thorny question of what... Read More

Pedestrian recovering after Mount crash

An elderly woman is recovering from moderate injuries, following a crash in Mount Maunganui. Western Bay of Plenty road policing manager acting Senior Sergeant... Read More