
Why saying ‘I saw it on TikTok’ just doesn’t cut it
OPINION: It's the internet-age equivalent of 'Aunty Margaret’s sister-in-law ... said'.
OPINION: It's the internet-age equivalent of 'Aunty Margaret’s sister-in-law ... said'.
Labour weekend the start of “key” six-month visitor season.
She speaks about how surgery has changed her life and her plans for next year.
"They sliced it open … [and saw] it had all these fresh ingredients"
"It is a wonderful marker to celebrate our reo and how proud I am to be Māori.”
'The concussion is the worst part. It feels like a drill bit running through my forehead.'
Man, dog and boogie boarder get caught up by fishing line.
The eight-storey timber office building was also issued an $18.9m consent in July.
Day a chance to talk about safety in the neighbourhood.
The plans prompt concerns their ‘ad hoc’ nature could undermine other urban developments.
"School kids have the right to be safe going to and from school," Gia Nelson said.
Police are investigating the aggravated robberies.
Tauranga is hosting this year's Te Pūtake o te Riri - the commemoration of the NZ Wars.
About 80 per cent of fixed-term loans due to reprice in less than two years.
Chairwoman Anne Tolley says the costs are 'considerably less than a full elected council'.
Experienced rider snatches top spot from young rising stars at motocross event.
It comes after surprise issues in another civic project added $3.4m to its cost.
Reece Cobb learned of the devastating news just before she headed overseas to compete.
'When I go on a holiday, I can swim with my girls ... and have fun with the family.'
OPINON: Whether to float, fix and for how long is a common question for borrowers to ask.
Two trucks responded about 11.12am.
BOPRC frequently encourages people to use greener transport options.
Council staff were assessing the area this morning.
The Tauranga Arts Festival runs until October 29.
'You get to sit with other women who are experiencing what you are.'
Many different interactive and local events will be held this weekend in the region.
The cost of living and crime are other turnoffs for skilled workers.
Tolley said it was ironic to be lectured on good governance by Robson.
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