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Parking changes for Tauranga CBD were described as 'absurd' by shoppers.
Parking changes for Tauranga CBD were described as 'absurd' by shoppers.
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So far she has collected more than 1000 items for Tauranga's foodbank.
The charity event was about rallying support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
A temporary lane closure is expected to be in place until autumn 2023.
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The council asked the community earlier this year what improvements were needed.
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For Karen Humphreys, 59, and Barry Patchett, 77, lifting is an outlet.
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A Tauranga father has been jailed for three years for multiple drug dealing offences.
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"So, that's why I'm here – to speak up for the gay community and speak up for democracy."
One of the four accused of Tauranga father's David Kuka murder has admitted the charge.
"It will also make fish more expensive and price it out of reach..."
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Elmira Raffiee targeted big retailers like Mitre 10 and Bunnings.
Commissioners agreed to consult with the community on creating a CCO.
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Right now, the foodbank has 60 volunteers who work one shift a week.
Speakers, music, fashion and food stalls all on offer.
But the council says its priority is a safe solution balancing the views of various groups
"It is a story of love of a whānau who would give everything for each other."