'Long awaited': Tauranga apartments, townhouses on the market soon
The release of units in Tauranga's Thirty Eight Elizabeth development was 'long awaited'.
The release of units in Tauranga's Thirty Eight Elizabeth development was 'long awaited'.
Players from Tokoroa and Tauranga also won big in Saturday’s live draw.
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A major event of this fast-growing sport hits New Zealand’s shores for the first time.
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"And once it’s destroyed, it never comes back."
The seasoned fishing skipper says he has 'never' been seasick in all his time.
'There’s an economic spin-off benefitting people and businesses.'
“You can’t even imagine during the daytime something will happen like this."
It has been 3 months since Bay of Plenty Regional Council began collecting its own rates.
The company was fined in 2020 and is facing another fine after the WorkSafe prosecution.
Clean-up of the slip-damaged homes on Egret Ave began earlier this week.
Two Bay of Plenty have been dairy farmers convicted and fined for effluent discharges.
It is alleged the man took money from the cash register.
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It allows violent men a chance to learn to “make better choices for their families".
Pāpāmoa and Te Puke residents lost power around 7.55am.
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Jo Raphael says Kiwis should enjoy the fruits of their labour in their golden years.
“I feel really fortunate to be working in a modern learning environment like ours."
The project involves dredging up to 1.5 million cubic metres of the sea floor.
Baypark stadium has come under fire but its builder says the criticism is unfair.
One person was taken to Tauranga Hospital in critical condition on Monday afternoon.
Police responded to reports of a disorder incident at a school on Windsor Rd at 1pm.
Environment Court begins hearing evidence over Port of Tauranga's wharf extension plans.
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'I discounted the fact we could even have a possibility of winning.'
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