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A Sublime Mess

Maggie Bowcock has titled her latest exhibition ‘A Sublime Mess'. A sublime unrestrained effusion of swans, tuis, pohutukawa and flowers is what greets viewers... Read More

Another medal for kayaker Mike Dawson

Mike Dawson claimed another ICF World Cup medal overnight, picking up bronze in the extreme canoe slalom final in Germany. A week after winning gold in the same... Read More

Man accused of baby murder in court

The man accused of murdering a three-month-old baby boy in Tauranga has been granted interim name suppression. The trial into the death of Richard Uddin started... Read More

Bone-chilling night as temps plummet

It has been an up-and-down weekend with narrow ridges and troughs passing over the country. Weather systems have now slowed down, with a slim ridge of high pressure... Read More

International innovators coming to town

A week-long festival of innovation in August is set to showcase the diverse range of innovative and entrepreneurial activity taking place in Tauranga and the Western... Read More

Banksy’s legacy to Tauranga

The paradox was taking street art into what's often considered to be the exclusive and rarified environment of a traditional art gallery. 'And breaking down those... Read More

New trustees for Tourism BOP

Gwendoline Keel, Jussara Bierman and Colleen Te Arihi are the three new trustees on the Tourism Bay of Plenty board, appointed by Tauranga City Council and Western... Read More

Talking about workplace bullying, pt 2

Workplace bullying. You have either been affected by it or know someone who has. Tauranga man Max Christoffersen is sharing his views on the topic that people tend... Read More

New options for starting school

The ability to have children start school in a group rather than in dribs and drabs as they blow out the candle on their 5th birthday has been welcomed by local... Read More

Two more wins for Team NZ

It's match point for Emirates Team New Zealand at the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda after a stunning performance against Oracle Team USA. Peter Burling and his... Read More

Call for change at city hall

Tauranga City Council's economic development and investment committee chairman Max Mason is calling for councillors to step up and take a greater management role... Read More

Greerton Village shows its heart

Greerton Village's popular annual Yarn Bombing event is back. Mainstreet Manager Sally Benning says a record 60 trees are being wrapped in colourful yarn that... Read More