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An artist with a 'savage' heritage

'When Captain Cook visited Niue in 1774,” says Iata Peautolu, 'he tried to land three times, and three times he failed. It's recorded that these ‘fierce... Read More

Cosplayers a big draw at Armageddon

Today was the second and final day of the Armageddon Expo in Tauranga, and plenty of people were at ASB Baypark Arena checking out the pop culture event. Hundreds... Read More

Exhibition a runaway success

They are record numbers - 35,000 visitors or the equivalent of a quarter of the city's population through the Tauranga Art Gallery for the Paradox Inside exhibition. The... Read More

Gondola Gigs celebrate NZ Music Month

Skyline Rotorua is shining a bright and unique spotlight on talented Kiwi music makers as part of its annual celebration of New Zealand Music Month this May. Now... Read More

Multimillionaire newly-minted in Thames

A Thames ticket holder is $27 million richer after they hit the jackpot in Saturday's Powerball draw. The winning ticket was bought at Martina Four Square and Lotto... Read More

What’s On? S.O.S Edgecumbe & Armageddon

It's Sunday, SunLive readers, and I just know you're looking for something to keep yourselves entertained on what could be another wet day. The MetService is predicting... Read More

What’s On? Armageddon & rugby

Morena and good morning Sunners, and welcome to what's a rather wet Saturday and the start to the weekend. Rain and possible thunder this morning should ease by... Read More

‘A Noble Savage’

A new exhibition is opening at The Incubator tonight, as part of the city's Matariki celebrations. ‘A Noble Savage' is an exhibition by emerging artist Iata... Read More

Armageddon comes to Tauranga

Stars from The Flash, Teen Wolf, The 100 and more are expected in Tauranga this weekend for the city's first ever Armageddon Expo. New Zealand's biggest geek and... Read More

Young musos turning out for competition

Every band needs a name, and ‘Trouser Men' and ‘Minnie and the Lads' are just a couple of inventive titles from Bay of Plenty high school bands entered... Read More

Photo exhibition opens for Matariki

Tauranga's Matariki celebrations begin this week with the official opening of a Bob Tulloch photographic exhibition. Purapura O Nga Whetuis a celebration of the... Read More

Four more Paradoxical weeks left

The inaugural Paradox: Tauranga Street Art Festival has seen more than 35,000 visitors head to the art gallery, with many more exploring the city's walls and participating... Read More