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'He wanted to make the most of his life, and to make people happy and loved, and he did.'
He says there 'isn’t enough knowledge' about the disease. A surgeon hopes to change that.
Lex Spencer has donated seven novelty bikes to Ecomatters in Auckland.
'Illiterate reprobates' blamed as compass atop maunga in Mount Maunganui vandalised.
'That’s when it’s satisfying as a photographer–when you’re doing it for the right reason.'
Juicy Fest is a one-day festival, scheduled for four NZ shows.
"I don’t want to see this happen to anyone else.”
A suite of rates has been unveiled, depending on when and how far you travel.
Lion’s mane jellyfish return, minimal risk but engine concerns persist.
The council has approved the new 30km/h variable speed limit outside the 35 schools.
A Tauranga real estate company is helping feed families this Christmas.
Iwi representatives will vote on council committees despite thousands of opposing emails.
Asad Horticulture Ltd liquidated; $70,000 penalty for breaching minimum wage laws.
Three people are due to appear in court accused of shoplifting in Tauranga.
Tauranga will have a museum by 2029 after talking about it for 25 years.
Drawn to helping people, Jessica Stewart works fulltime at Tauranga Community Foodbank.
Local businesses hit hard by SH2 median barriers as trucking firm warns of safety risks.
'It breaks my heart,' the Tauranga centre's facilitator says.
The float parade had everything from Spider-Man to live sheep.
OPINION: Spark removed from global index, share buyback questioned as debt rises.
Supplying unfluoridated water to Tauranga locals will be discussed at a meeting on Monday.
James Earl secures BSL Racing Aotearoa F2 midget car title after a hard-fought race.
Tauranga Z Manu World Champs celebrates splashy jumps with skill, style, and competition.
He told the client he had taken out $2m in cover, but hadn't. Then it rained.
'Your support makes a direct and positive impact on the lives of others,' says the boss.
The event that keeps going as long as you do.
The comments come days after shoppers spent more than $11m over Black Friday.
Entries are now open for 2024’s Tremains Christmas Lights Trail.
Four Bay of Plenty police officers have been honoured in the New Zealand Bravery Awards.