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Magazine is proudly celebrating 25 years of storytelling, innovation and influence
Winston Peters says he can work with anyone - except Labour.
OPINION: Premium subscribers have their say.
Warnings and watches for Bay of Plenty were set to expire overnight.
The entrance has been tested out by visitors and the community.
One of the trio was found guilty of being an accessory after the fact to murder.
Katikati College senior students research possible careers and opportunities at expo.
Residents are disappointed native plants beautifying Yeoman Bridge area are gone.
Victory in must-win game gives Te Puke the title.
Other village buildings may close in the future if found to be 'unsafe'.
A new market is popping up in Waihī Beach in time for the warmer weather.
The bust occurred after Port of Tauranga security staff detected signs of a break-in.
Advocates say the solution does not solve the shortage of treatment options.
A challenge to complete a marathon over a month has popped up for Spring.
Springtime means the annual exhibition for Katikati Art Group.
WBOP District Council offers residents a chance to offload their old child seats.
Trust is seeking temporary closure of the lake to boats.
Sustainable Waihī Beach Community Beach launch clean pods
Stacey Morrison is the keynote speaker at the literary event in Maketū.
More than $652 million has been paid to employers on Apprenticeship Boost.
The officer of the NZ Order of Merit died at her Omokoroa home this weekend.
Bryant was described as “an ardent supporter of clubs across the country".
He said a simple PSA blood test saved his life and more men should get checked.
Jordan Watson shares the reality of being an internet star.
OPINION: I don’t think the Mount is going to face a shortage of visitors.
With the beacon being unregistered, police are unsure if it is a genuine emergency.
School says the camera is to "discourage undesirable behaviour” and can't reach cubicles.
Tauranga MP candidates respond to Sue Wall-Cade's story.
OPINION: There’s little point being an investor unless you believe things will get better.
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