BOP tops quit smoking rate in NZ
The Bay of Plenty’s free Stop Smoking Support service, Hāpainga remains top of the country for its successful quit smoking rate.
New Zealand has 16...
National dance company supports ‘get moving’ health initiative
Hospital patients have been treated to a performance from a national dance company as part of a month-long initiative to get people moving.
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‘Outstanding Natural Feature and Landscape’ to be compromised once again by Transpower?
‘Outstanding Natural Feature and Landscape’ to be compromised once again by Transpower’s lowest cost option for new 110,000-volt line.
A Transpower support pole sits high at...
Have your say on roading, be loud, act now!
Our city’s transport has certainly been a hot topic over the last few months, and that has only been heightened by the release of...
Kaimai community skate park on a roll
Kaimai community skate park on a roll
Kaimai School’s new community skate park is drawing the crowds and creating exciting changes to the pupils’ skill...
The urban agenda: what will New Zealand’s new government bring for towns and cities?
By a long term past resident of Maungatapu - Dr Jenny McArthur, PhD, B.Eng(Civil)Hons, B.Comm., UCL
Almost 90% of New Zealand’s population is urbanised. Getting...
War on tooth decay in the Bay
Free dental care was provided in the Eastern Bay township of Taneatua recently in a New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) exercise with the Bay...
Award winning artist gifts painting to hospital after heart attack
When Tauranga artist Graham Baker started feeling tired and taking regular afternoon naps, he thought it was just a part of getting older.
Then pains...
Mayoral mentoring embraced by Cale
Developing leadership in young Māori
Cale Borell wants to be a leader one day and he has already started networking his way to the top.
Cale,...
New date for Doggy Day Out
DOGGYWOOD
The 2018 Doggy Day Out will be held on Saturday, 28 April – at the Omokoroa Western Ave Sportsground, having been postponed due to...