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“Northerlies will become established over the South Island, bringing rain to Fiordland,” MetService said. “The risk of severe ...
The new system, which began rolling out in February, is now live nationwide. It introduces a more proactive approach to ...
Kahu has opened indoor golf simulator business Bunker on Totara St alongside four co-founders. He said the aim was to create ...
Unleashing economic growth on one third of New Zealand’s land will create jobs and increase wages across the country, Prime ...
Two lucky Lotto players from Tauranga and Taupō are amongst 26 players who each won $12,672 with Lotto Second Division in ...
Cook Islanders in the Bay of Plenty were aiming to connect with one another and the wider community using their official ...
To help drive food rescue across New Zealand, bp has launched a three-year partnership with KiwiHarvest, supporting its fuel and charging needs. KiwiHarvest is one of New Zealand’s largest food rescue ...
Taylor Kingi is realistic about her chances of game time in this year’s Farah Palmer Cup. At 17, the Te Puke High School student is one of the youngest members of the Bay of Plenty Volcanix squad ...
As people enter Te Ara Mātauranga, Waihī Beach’s new library, service centre and community hub, they are greeted by a large harakeke weaving with a powerful message.
Parts of New Zealand are expected to experience a wetter and warmer spring, with shifting ocean conditions indicating that La Niña could return by the end of the year.
British cartographer John Spilsbury produced the first jigsaw around 1760 using a marquetry saw. They were known as dissections (hence dissectologists), and were maps cut out for educational purposes.
Tauranga businesses have slated paid parking around the CBD, with one restaurant owner saying it would “kill all the ...
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