Vision of revamped Te Puke
About 50 Te Puke business owners and residents have heard the first draft of concept plans from a task force asked to visualise how the town must change to stay alive.
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- 8:49 AM May 21st
About 50 Te Puke business owners and residents have heard the first draft of concept plans from a task force asked to visualise how the town must change to stay alive.
At fault drivers are being held to account by the New Zealand Transport Agency with invoices for damage to roads totalling more than $1 million last year.
Eight Tauranga supermarkets could be forced to stop selling beer and wine for the last hour of trading in order to reduce the harm caused by alcohol.
When it rains in Commons Ave it pours - into people's homes. Angry residents in the flood-prone Mount Maunganui street have had enough.
A disgruntled 19-year-old man, who invaded his ex-partner's home and threatened her and her new boyfriend with a knife and assaulted her has been jailed.
Old Blues' Federation One and Two teams thumped Matamata in a double header at Wharepei Domain on Saturday, leaving both sides sitting pretty in their divisions.
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Six containers of pollutants remain to be emptied by divers working on the fast-disappearing hulk of the Rena.
Groups have been working along the Mt Maunganui and Omanu beach areas, using shovels, sieves and vacuum equipment.
It's been more than 18 months since Rena smashed on to Astrolabe Reef.
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Students who have an exaggerated belief they have "a right to success" are more likely to struggle come exam time, a University of Otago study shows. The study, which examined the entitlement beliefs of almost 300 students sitting a marketing and consumption paper, found that those with "excessive entitlement" were less likely to put in the effort required to do well in their studies. The authors quoted a number of academics who believed "excessive entitlement" was on the rise among tertiary students, but no other studies had looked at how it affected performance. The results showed that students…
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