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'We were delighted to have so many': Celebrating 100 years of Jaguars
Jaguars of all sorts were proudly on display at Classic Flyers Museum this weekend.
Jaguars of all sorts were proudly on display at Classic Flyers Museum this weekend.
But work is being done to improve training, rewards and recognition for drivers.
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"I still feel I've got everything going for me," the 76-year-old says.
Indigenous artists descend on Whareroa Marae for a unique cultural tattoo showcase.
It is expected the water shutdown will be in place overnight as contractors fix problem.
The panel was a mix of seasoned politicians and fresh-faced newbies, all vying for votes.
It is blissfully quiet and has the feel of a remote getaway.
OPINION: The decision to not release the report will not help Uffindell in the long term.
Laurence and Ron have been kept apart by Covid-19, but now these old friends are back.
The developer says the sand mound is temporary but will be replaced with higher buildings.
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Iwi leader questions whether the plan will help those most in need.
OPINION: As a dog owner, I understand there's a time and a place for leashes.
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Bay of Plenty National Party stalwarts are backing the MP after caucus reinstatement
Corrections unsuccessfully applied to prevent Meyer from accessing the internet.
"Bay of Plenty Rugby are very proud and honoured to call Dick one of our own."
"It's great news that we can finally put Covid behind us."
Aaron Pulford from Thames set a new Tauranga Marathon record by two minutes.
The adze was found on the site of a multi million dollar development.
'I wasn't standing for it, my friends, the driver, I had to protect them.'
Victims with 'increased anxiety' have been turning to a local service for support.
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One parent is considering moving overseas where the drug is publicly funded.
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The marathon's course begins at Maxwells Rd and will finish at Sala St.
The first stage boasts a 35ha logistics hub, 25ha of industrial space and a 10ha wetland.
'The first I knew of them was my mum drove past one outside Te Puna Hall and told me.'
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