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A thread-lovers paradise

Tucked away in Greerton is a secret oasis for thread-keen crafters. StitchMakers, inside the Greerton Lotto shop on Cameron Rd, is a jackpot for experienced... Read More

Carparks taken over by buses

Buses parked across carparks in the Tauranga CBD and 'Not in Service' buses stationed for hours at Durham St bus stops has got one city resident frustrated. Bruce... Read More

BOP Symphonia’s fate and destiny concert

Bay of Plenty Symphonia's new music director, William McElwee, is thrilled to be working with the orchestra and Scholars Baroque Aotearoa at their upcoming concert... Read More

Give the gift of spectacular gardens

Tickets are now on sale at a special Mother's Day price for this year's Bay of Plenty Garden & Art Festival which includes new gardens to thrill. One of those... Read More

One-man-show comes to Tauranga

Experience a visit from a ghost as history comes to life! 'Te Tupua - The Goblin' tells the tale of a disenfranchised child, a shipwrecked sailor, a slave, a tattooed... Read More

We now know who ‘Jessie’ was

'My feelings are all over the place! Poor Jessie.” Pauline McCowan, the Western Bay Museum volunteer whose research set The Weekend Sun on the trail of... Read More

Ellie overcomes injury to head to Europe

A Tauranga 16-year-old who broke her back in 2023's downhill mountain biking national championships has this year used the same competition to book a spot in an... Read More

Ladies invited to try fly fishing

Bay of Plenty women have the chance to gain reel fly fishing expertise at a ladies-only event this month that will teach them everything they need to know to start... Read More

Rededication of Gate Pā pou

Hundreds of people turned out before dawn on the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Gate Pā/ Pukehinahina for the special unveiling and blessing of the refurbished... Read More

The magic of the Te Puna Harvest Market

Giant pumpkins, food trucks galore, craft stalls, a coffee cart, ice creams, a live band and an animal show are just a few of the many things you will see at... Read More

$10.50 return for every $1 invested in youth

In a new study, the Graeme Dingle Foundation has found its programmes to have a staggering $10.50 return for every dollar invested. The study, undertaken... Read More

Freedom found on court and field

A space to be free with a strong sense of community all around, will be found this weekend at the Healthvision Festival of Disability Sport. This national... Read More