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That's the beauty of art

It's a tiny sketch, a simple landscape dominated by a church and spire. It's just a moment in the life of Petrus van der Velden, captured with a pencil. 'But it's... Read More

A little heaven in a pastry

The queue stretched out the door. Thirty, 40, 50 people long. And there was all the bustle and high expectation of a Boxing Day sale. But no, these folk were queuing... Read More

Reach for the skies – manageably

Could we go up? 'Yes, I think Tauranga could go up, yeah!” High rise or high-er rise downtown Tauranga. That sort of talk is bound to unsettle the pigeons... Read More

Potatoes, gravy and ‘gross’ nudity

You have to be 18 years old to beat the censorship block on YouTube. But Te Puke's Wendy Dukes claims she and her family got Kanye West and 11 others bollocky,... Read More

Grandad's lesson scuttled

He thought he was doing the responsible grandfatherly thing - passing on stuff, passing on his wisdom and experience to the grandkids. But the lesson got cut dead... Read More

Kaimai crash photos uncovered

A piece of New Zealand aviation history has been sitting in cardboard box for more than 50 years. And for the first time, Tauranga woman Jan Hoekstra is letting... Read More

Discovering Okinawa’s longevity

It's exactly 8716km from Tauranga to Okinawa - Japan. And the ticket cost me $1700.It wasn't the intention, but I came back with a cookbook. A fascinating one,... Read More

Giving up work to work

She's petite, sylph-like, a dainty lady. And Frank Parnwell fusses over her. He even spent $11,000 when she needed a new wardrobe. But it's been a challenging relationship,... Read More

Dancing with the devil

Betty Stamp gambled and always won. Many other sad souls took the same risk at the same odds - and paid. They died grim deaths. 'No, it didn't frighten me,”... Read More

Defaulters in from the cold

Four-hundred disenfranchised Tauranga children and teenagers have had the slate wiped clean, their shame erased, their reading rights restored. The four hundred... Read More

Phil's battle to retain crown

Phil Campbell hasn't had the best year rallying - but he's hoping to redeem himself on home turf at this Sunday's Tauranga Clubman's Rally, which he's won for the... Read More

Operation Million Dollar Mouse

They lay in bed in Tauranga angsting and losing sleep while their ship, the Norfolk Guardian, was being battered by 170km/h winds in treacherous sub-antarctic waters... Read More