
‘We won’t take it lying down’ - Tauranga Croquet Club
Club members are 'disturbed and concerned' they may have to relocate.
Club members are 'disturbed and concerned' they may have to relocate.
"We’re asking people to donate puzzles, books and activity games."
The mother said she will need someone else to move in to help pay the rent.
Teams in the districts regularly mow the equivalent of about 2200 rugby fields.
Judge: 'What happened the day was related to these two men’s mental health state.'
More than 250 new units being built in big expansion.
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The builders of two Tauranga properties shared what it felt like to win.
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Tom Hardie enjoys helping those who need food.
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PMG Funds is celebrating 30 years in business, and its CEO a decade at the helm.
The hospital says it's the first time mould has been reported in the building.
Hospital team 'working hard' to increase the number of patients being seen.
Olympians, Commonwealth Games athletes and coaches were among the winners.
Works are expected to take two weeks, weather dependent.
Building consent valued issues for $16m for a five-story office building.
'We know we are facing a period of global turmoil,' says Woods.
The Harington Transport Hub had already cost $19m when construction was abandoned.
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Parking changes for Tauranga CBD were described as 'absurd' by shoppers.
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So far she has collected more than 1000 items for Tauranga's foodbank.
The charity event was about rallying support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
A temporary lane closure is expected to be in place until autumn 2023.
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