
Knitted poppy display to honour Anzac Day at Tauranga RSA
The Anzac Day service and parade will begin at 5.45am next to the Tauranga RSA Cenotaph.
The Anzac Day service and parade will begin at 5.45am next to the Tauranga RSA Cenotaph.
The Festival of Disability Sport will feature eight wheelchair rugby teams.
A cyclist found the cattle remains near Te Ahiaua Reserve on Tuesday morning.
The Tauranga RSA has been part of the city since December 12, 1918.
World War II veteran John Clark is set to mark his 100th birthday on Anzac Day.
Samisoni Taukei’aho will make his 100th Super Rugby appearance in this match.
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The speed limit on SH2 will revert to 100km/h by July 1, 2025.
The 2025 Great K Valley Cycle Adventure is taking place on Sunday, April 27.
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Ken and Noeline Murray met in 1947 and have been attached at the hip ever since.
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Since January, 88 Eastern Bay women have had their babies at Tauranga Hospital.
The NZTA Board has endorsed the Tauriko West Road investment case in the Bay of Plenty.
It is the first Anzac Day without any living members of the 28th Māori Battalion.
Reverend Frank Ritchie admired his commitment to peace and support for the marginalised.
Emergency services responded with five crews, an ambulance, and a helicopter.
The interchange will relieve pressure on existing routes and shorten travel times.
Powerco crews are checking meter boards after a vehicle hit a power pole.
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'It’s a good excuse to be social and listen to some music,' one local says.
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