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Three of the seven Tauranga triathletes heading to France. (Left to right) Terri Mann, Jo Tisch and Debbie Clark.

Bye bye Bay, bonjour world champs

Seven local athletes and one coach are among the NZ contingent heading to the International Triathlon Union's Long Distance Triathlon World Championship race.

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  • 3:46 PM May 22nd

No Foodstuffs comment yet on alcohol proposal

The Foodstuffs supermarket group has declined to make any "definitive comment" on the threat from a proposal to restrict the sale of alcohol to between 7am and 9pm.

  • 2:58 PM May 22nd

Rescue helicopter fundraiser

The appeal aims to raise funds and continue awareness of the work of the country's 16 charitable rescue helicopter trusts.

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The Katikati Heritage Museum.

Katikati museum seeks manager

The Katikati Heritage Museum Charitable Trust wants to employ a professional museum manager and is seeking $100,000 over the next three years to cover wages.

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Ballance Agri-Nutrients sales general manager Andrew Reid

Farmers should be prepared

Nitrogen-based fertiliser is being placed on paddocks throughout the Bay but Federated Farmers warns some farmers may be over-estimating pasture recovery after the rain.

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Dairy is so bad for the animals and our health, and so is farming and meat eating. We need to stop the exploitation of these poor creatures, and protect our health. Go vegan, and stop the awful exploitation.

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Rena Oil Spill

Saving the penguins after disaster

Thousands of birds perished in the black tide that followed the MV Rena's grounding. Jamie Morton checks on the recovery of the disaster's forgotten victims.

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Conservative Party leader blames hacker for offensive tweet

Conservative Party leader blames hacker for offensive tweet

Conservative Party leader Colin Craig says his Twitter account was hacked after an offensive tweet was posted on his feed. The tweet appeared on his page early this afternoon but it was removed within five minutes. In that time it was retweeted 54 times and favourited seven times. Mr Craig said his Twitter account had been hacked and that he did not post the tweet. He later posted a message on his page thanking people for alerting him to the recent hacking of his account. "Passwords reset and security investigation now under way," he said. "Obviously we've regained control of our Twitter…

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