Local Focus: Turtles take time and commitment
Disastrous if released into the wild, turtles are among the 100 most invasive species in the world. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Disastrous if released into the wild, turtles are among the 100 most invasive species in the world. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Among the 100 most invasive species in the world. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Saturday's sudden death cricket will decide teams that will play BOP Cup and Plate Finals.
The measles outbreak in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes continues to rise.
His comments come after the Mongrel Mob Ōpōtiki president rubbished National's plans.
Qualifying for the TECT National Sevens is front of mind for Bay of Plenty men and women.
The woman lived with extreme pain for six years.
And she's after redemption when she lines up in Taupō.
She said she suffered nine years of abuse at his hands.
Two of the four Headhunter gang members found guilty of kidnapping have been jailed.
With his New Zealand Sevens contract signed, Warbrick's next step is get on the field.
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"The survival part of the brain gets extremely heightened through traumatic events."
Neighbours describe the 'terrifying' events that unfolded on Oriana Cres.
White Island may be entering a period where eruptive activity is more likely than normal.
Bay of Plenty schools have the opportunity to move to a more sustainable packaging.
Rotorua Boys' High School first XV player Stuart Leach has been placed among the stars.
Three Bay of Plenty women will start from the bench.
No New Zealand cop wants to shoot anyone.
All Black Sam Cane and Black Stick Samantha Charlton reign supreme at BOP Sports Awards.
Given the tools to succeed, young talent flourished at Red Bull Ignite7.
But both aim to be available for selection for Hamilton Sevens in January.
And they'll also focus on personal development.
COMMENT: It's time to pump up the penalties and stop the culprits.
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Councils ask community to help find rubbish dumpers.
More can be done to support pride in the Bay of Plenty.