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Out of this world science and engineering on show

For someone who used to be painfully shy and afraid of public speaking, scientist Dr Michelle Dickinson, aka Nanogirl, has certainly overcome her fears via her... Read More

Break out the bromeliads

Bromeliads love the Bay of Plenty - they grow well here. And the subtropical plants will get a lot of attention and love back when the Tauranga Bromeliad Club... Read More

Music to remember the Great War

An event to remember the sights, sounds and songs of the Great War will be held on Armistice Day in Tauranga, with all proceeds going to Waipuna Hospice. '100... Read More

The science behind food

While most students are neck-deep in essays, Wade Harrison is currently going through the process of making flavoured-milk. The second-year Bachelor of Food Technology... Read More

Tauranga sailors gear up for Tornado worlds

These days, there's a bit of an edge every time Tauranga's Winston Ordish-Benner and crew Elly Warren go sailing on his Tornado multihull, Arriba. That's because... Read More

Feeling Supported

It takes 12 months out of your life, and the aftermath is a long hard road. It's one that Emily Searle is still walking along, hand-in-hand with her sister Amy... Read More

Plea to fast-track housing developments

Approvals for new housing developments in Paengaroa, Pongakawa and Pukehina Beach need to be fast-tracked to meet worker demand in the kiwifruit industry and the... Read More

Fishing and boat show promises feast

It will encompass everything in, on and under the water. It's the first new Tauranga Fishing and Boat Show at Baypark Arena, running for three days from Friday,... Read More

Pick of the bunch

They're the future of this country, and they're making sure their voices are heard loud and clear. Meet this year's Bay of Plenty Youth MPs for Todd Muller, Jan... Read More

Be a part of the Bay’s biggest Christmas parade!

The Trustpower Christmas Parade returns to downtown Tauranga on December 1, with incredible new floats, big bands, entertainment, and everyone's favourite cartoon... Read More

Shared stories and changed lives

A school library with no books. Not one. As sad a picture as a classroom with no kids. It just about broke Jan Tinetti's heart. The schoolteacher is still entrenched... Read More

Tradition fuses with contemporary culture

Through the lens of a Maori understanding of the world, all things created are the result of three states: te kore, the nothing; te po, the night; and te ao Marama,... Read More