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Bayleys commercial agent Rob Pinny agrees with the owner that the most sensible way to earthquake-proof a row of eight Devonport Rd stores is to knock them down and start again. PHOTO/JOHN BORREN

Shops to be bowled

A row of eight stores in central Tauranga will be demolished and rebuilt after their owner found earthquake strengthening "a complete waste of time".

Prices returning to former highs

Million-dollar Mount Maunganui homes are becoming the rule rather than the exception as the top-end of Tauranga's property market springs back to life.

  • James Fuller

Bay braces for heavy rain, thunder

A severe weather watch is in place for the Bay of Plenty with heavy rain set to pound down on the region overnight.

  • Genevieve Helliwell

Bar owner vows to go stone cold sober

Encouraging people to give up the booze for Dry July goes against the grain for a Tauranga bar owner - but he thinks it's worth it.

  • Sonya Bateson

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Kiwi musician Chris Sanders will perform in a Tauranga hair salon to raise money for women's cancer support network Look Good, Feel Better.

New music venues are absolute beauties

Forget stadiums and pubs - hair and beauty salons are the next hit places to perform music and a Kiwi musician is doing it and donating all proceeds to charity.

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  • Genevieve Helliwell
Gold kiwifruit volumes have taken a hit but hopes are high for the future.

Growers go for gold

In 2010/11 it exported 30 million trays of gold compared with 13 million this year.

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On a recent visit to Qld and Vic Aussie I noticed and asked about the gold kiwifruit, most knew the green kiwifruit and stated they are delicious, they were excited to knw there is a tastier kiwifruit they don't know about. Aussie would be a good market...

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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.

  • Jamie Morton

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Mum thanks rescuer

Mum thanks rescuer

Latu Paasi wiped away tears as she watched the unveiling of her husband and son's headstone yesterday - the first anniversary of their death in a boating tragedy. Buried together at Onehunga's Waikaraka Cemetery, So'saia Paasi, 45, and his son Tino, 7, drowned nearby after their dinghy capsized during a family outing on the Manukau Harbour. Three other members of the family also on board the dinghy - So'saia Junior Paasi, now 3, his brother Komani, 11, and cousin Tom Paasi, 10 - survived. In an emotional reunion at the service, Latu Paasi met the man who saved her youngest son from drowning…

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