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An international, high-profile “circus spectacle” is coming to the Bay of Plenty this October. Cirque Bon Bon, which has been ...
Survived by his children, Andrea and Scott Vercoe, his partner Wendy Davies, and by the countless colleagues, students, and ...
Two lucky punters have claimed their share oflast Saturday’s mammoth $30 million Powerball jackpot, with one intending to pay ...
Helping children express themselves is just one of the goals of a series of books by local author Kiri-Michelle Mohi. The ...
The $6.1 million, 30m-long, single-lane bridge across Te Raparapa-ā-hoe stream replaces a temporary Bailey bridge that was ...
More than 9000 people aged over 65 earn more than $200,000 a year, and another 33,000 earn between $100,000 and $200,000 – ...
The median price for the Bay of Plenty increased by 0.9% year-on-year to $822,000, according to the REINZ May 2025 full ...
To support learning and engagement, especially among younger generations, a bilingual lesson plan developed with the Science ...
Andy Morris was named the Bay of Plenty’s top excavator operator at a prize-giving in Pāpāmoa last night, earning him a coveted spot in the CCNZ CablePrice National Excavator Operator Competition ...
The clinic offers primary healthcare, chronic care management, and preventative services. Patients can stop by when it suits, ...
A man has been charged relating to an alleged road rage incident in Tauranga where a driver brandished a knife at another ...
The House of Science’s Western Bay of Plenty branch is growing, but it does require more volunteers in winter months.
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