Entertainment

What's On: Drifting and Fair

Good morning Sunners! And get ready for some loud and exciting events on this sunny Saturday. First up is the second day of the Link ECU D1NZ National Drifting... Read More

A paw to hold

Consider adding four paws to your family this weekend. Tauranga SPCA's Valentine's Second Chance For Love event is on today from 10.30am-2.30pm at the Tauranga... Read More

Saying ‘no’ to plastic straws

A new campaign has been launched by Envirohub Bay of Plenty in an effort to reduce the use of plastic straws in the region. ‘Destraw or Destroy' was launched... Read More

New Hindu idols installed in Tauranga

Statues of the Hindu pantheon of gods and goddesses have been installed during a three day ceremony at Tauranga's first Hindu temple. The painted marble statues'... Read More

Maimoa join Mataatua festival

Maori singing sensations Maimoa will perform at the Mataatua Kapa Haka Festival this weekend. Maimoa knocked Justin Bieber off the iTunes NZ Music Charts last year... Read More

Creating musicians at a young age

Taking students with a passion for music and turning them into budding teachers one one goal the Bay Plays strives to achieve. The not for profit charitable organisation... Read More

Cuban Festival kicks off in Rotorua

The Aotearoa Cuban Festival kicks off today in Rotorua with a wide range of free classes throughout the city. The community programme is packed with free activities... Read More

What’s On? Taonga puoro workshop

Good morning, SunLive readers, and welcome to what is going to be a wet Sunday. The MetService has us down for ‘rain becoming persistent morning, heavy at... Read More

New creative market steps into breach

It's steadily filling a gap left by the closure of the Cargo Shed Arts and Crafts Market. It's the new ZEE Market in the Community Hall at 169 Elizabeth Street,... Read More

Baypark cancelled and Waipuna Hospice

Good morning Sunners and welcome to the first day of a rainy weekend. If you are trying to find something to do this weekend, other than shopping, you might be... Read More

Reviving the ‘voices’ of the past

For Tauranga's Jo'el Komene, his taonga puoro are a connection to the soul. He has about 25 of the traditional Maori instruments he has made and taught himself... Read More

Call for better tourism planning

A call for the city council to get a better grip on tourism management is being made by Tourism Bay of Plenty CEO Kristin Dunne. 'We will have 100,000 more visitors... Read More