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SUNLIVE - TAURANGA’S LONG-TERM PLAN DRAWS 1787 SUBMISSIONS 1 day ago · Thousands of people have submitted their views on the Tauranga City draft Long Term Plan. Commissioners will hear submissions on the city’s draft 2021-31 long-term plan at a seriesof hearings
SUNLIVE - DELIVERING GAINS ACROSS THE SECTORS - THE BAY'S 1 day ago · Budget 2021 delivered a number of gains across all regions and sectors, and this week I want to focus on social welfare, housing and roads. We are lifting weekly main benefit rates by between$32
SUNLIVE - ADDING INSULT TO INJURY - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST 1 day ago · I don’t think there is a single person in this city who isn’t shaking their head at last week’s cancellation of the TNL to Omokoroa. Instead of getting underway in 2018, the incoming SUNLIVE - NEW ARTS COLLECTIVE FOR ROTORUA - THE BAY'S NEWS 2 hours ago · Rotorua’s artistic community is set to become even more diverse with the establishment of TeKuraPae - a new collective of Te Arawa artists with the purpose of showcasing local artists and SUNLIVE - THE DEFINITION OF TRADITION - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. NEWS - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST - SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Tennis Gate Pa Wednesday club Night 6pm - 7.30pm newbies welcome - $10.00 to play plus get dinner. Relaxed, fun & good night out. 500 Cards Join us for an afternoon of fun play. Citizens Hall, 345 SUNLIVE - DELIVERING GAINS ACROSS THE SECTORS - THE BAY'S 22 hours ago · Budget 2021 delivered a number of gains across all regions and sectors, and this week I want to focus on social welfare, housing and roads. We SUNLIVE - ADDING INSULT TO INJURY - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST 20 hours ago · I don’t think there is a single person in this city who isn’t shaking their head at last week’s cancellation of the TNL to Omokoroa. Instead of getting underway in 2018, the incoming SUNLIVE - BOPDHB OUTLINES GROUP THREE VACCINE ROLLOUT The Government has now clarified who is eligible for group three of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Group three covers people who are at risk of getting very sick from Covid-19. This group is SUNLIVE - TRAFFIC & CRASHES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST One person has died after a crash on State Highway 3 in Te Mapara, Waitomo last night. The crash, involving two vehicles, was reported after 7pm yesterday. SUNLIVE - PREGNANT PARAMEDIC FALLS FROM 8M CLIFF - THE BAY Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - TAURANGA WOMAN LEADS EREBUS PROTEST - THE BAY'S A Tauranga woman has handed over a petition on the steps of Parliament protesting the potential location of the Erebus National Memorial on a Pa site in central Auckland. SUNLIVE - CHANGES TO WBOP BIN COLLECTION DAYS - THE BAY'S Collection day changes will apply to parts of the Western Bay when Council’s new kerbside rubbish and recycling service begins on July 1. Katikati and Aongatete and Maketu, Paengaroa, Pongakawa SUNLIVE - GREERTON CAR BOOT SALE MOVING TO RACECOURSE The monthly Tauranga South Community Patrol Car Boot Sale has found a new home at the Tauranga Racecourse. “After 12 wonderful years beingbased
NEWS - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST - SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Tennis Gate Pa Wednesday club Night 6pm - 7.30pm newbies welcome - $10.00 to play plus get dinner. Relaxed, fun & good night out. 500 Cards Join us for an afternoon of fun play. Citizens Hall, 345 SUNLIVE - DELIVERING GAINS ACROSS THE SECTORS - THE BAY'S 22 hours ago · Budget 2021 delivered a number of gains across all regions and sectors, and this week I want to focus on social welfare, housing and roads. We SUNLIVE - ADDING INSULT TO INJURY - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST 20 hours ago · I don’t think there is a single person in this city who isn’t shaking their head at last week’s cancellation of the TNL to Omokoroa. Instead of getting underway in 2018, the incoming SUNLIVE - BOPDHB OUTLINES GROUP THREE VACCINE ROLLOUT The Government has now clarified who is eligible for group three of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Group three covers people who are at risk of getting very sick from Covid-19. This group is SUNLIVE - TRAFFIC & CRASHES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST One person has died after a crash on State Highway 3 in Te Mapara, Waitomo last night. The crash, involving two vehicles, was reported after 7pm yesterday. SUNLIVE - PREGNANT PARAMEDIC FALLS FROM 8M CLIFF - THE BAY Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - TAURANGA WOMAN LEADS EREBUS PROTEST - THE BAY'S A Tauranga woman has handed over a petition on the steps of Parliament protesting the potential location of the Erebus National Memorial on a Pa site in central Auckland. SUNLIVE - CHANGES TO WBOP BIN COLLECTION DAYS - THE BAY'S Collection day changes will apply to parts of the Western Bay when Council’s new kerbside rubbish and recycling service begins on July 1. Katikati and Aongatete and Maketu, Paengaroa, Pongakawa SUNLIVE - GREERTON CAR BOOT SALE MOVING TO RACECOURSE The monthly Tauranga South Community Patrol Car Boot Sale has found a new home at the Tauranga Racecourse. “After 12 wonderful years beingbased
SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Tennis Gate Pa Wednesday club Night 6pm - 7.30pm newbies welcome - $10.00 to play plus get dinner. Relaxed, fun & good night out. 500 Cards Join us for an afternoon of fun play. Citizens Hall, 345 SUNLIVE - TAURANGA’S LONG-TERM PLAN DRAWS 1787 SUBMISSIONS 15 hours ago · Thousands of people have submitted their views on the Tauranga City draft Long Term Plan. Commissioners will hear submissions on the city’s draft SUNLIVE - CRIME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - THE DEFINITION OF TRADITION - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - PREGNANT PARAMEDIC FALLS FROM 8M CLIFF - THE BAY Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - NURSES REJECT DHB OFFER AND CONFIRM STRIKE Do you think New Zealand’s voting age should be lowered to 16? Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age SUNLIVE - TAURANGA RATEPAYERS’ ALLIANCE LAUNCHED - THE BAY A new ratepayers’ organisation is being launched in Tauranga. The Tauranga Ratepayers’ Alliance aims to be a city-wide voice to champion a better deal and more transparency for Tauranga SUNLIVE - CONSORTIUM NAMED AS WHITE KNIGHT FOR BOP MILL Whakatāne’s packaging mill, one of the town's biggest employers, may yet be saved from imminent closure. The mill’s Swiss owner SIG has announced that a consortium led by Dr Dermot Smurfit, a SUNLIVE - HEAVY RAIN WARNING IN FORCE FOR COROMANDEL - THE Coromandel's severe weather watch for heavy rain is now a warning. The MetService issued a watch for the region on Saturday. It has now issued a warning for the region. SUNLIVE - WHAKATANE MILL TO REMAIN OPEN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST More than 150 mill workers in the Bay of Plenty will be breathing a sigh of relief, following news of the Whakatane Mill remaining open. The mill, one of the largest employers in the region, has SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Temp. Stevedore Trainee - Tauranga Port. Bay of Plenty. Our client is looking for 6 new crew members to join the team and learn the skill of stevedoring! This role requires crew View or Apply NEWS - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST - SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S 4:00pm Sunday 30 May, 2021. The Bay of Plenty Steamers v Wellington Bunnings Warehouse NPC game will be playing at an earlier time than originally scheduled. SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Bay’s top Psychics, Healers, Spiritualists & more. Doors open 6:40pm, starts 7pm. $10 at the door, then everything free. www.psychiccafe.nz. Quakers In Tauranga. All welcome to join mostly SUNLIVE - TRAFFIC & CRASHES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Vehicle crash on SH29A near Kopurererua Valley. 2:05pm Saturday 22 May, 2021. There has been a minor vehicle collision on State Highway 29A. The crash occurred at around 1.40pm on SH29a between SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - BOPDHB OUTLINES GROUP THREE VACCINE ROLLOUT NZ leads the world, Posted on 29-05-2021 19:29 | By R. Bell. in covid awareness. Our only enemy is the irrational fear of vaccines, uninformed criticism of the system and stupid statements like SUNLIVE - BEAZLEY, PAUL BEVAN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST BEAZLEY, Paul Bevan. Died suddenly April 23, 2021 as the result of a car accident. Beloved husband of Suzanne Beazley. Much loved Papa Bearof Sophie and
SUNLIVE - WHAKATANE MILL TO REMAIN OPEN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST More than 150 mill workers in the Bay of Plenty will be breathing a sigh of relief, following news of the Whakatane Mill remaining open. The mill, one of the largest employers in the region, has SUNLIVE - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - MAN WHO RAPED THREE WOMEN REPEATEDLY SENTENCED Nathaniel Ejay Pikitea Webster, 43, was sentenced in the High Court in Tauranga on Friday by Justice Christian Whata. He had earlier been found guilty by a jury of 28 charges of sexual and SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Temp. Stevedore Trainee - Tauranga Port. Bay of Plenty. Our client is looking for 6 new crew members to join the team and learn the skill of stevedoring! This role requires crew View or Apply NEWS - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST - SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S 4:00pm Sunday 30 May, 2021. The Bay of Plenty Steamers v Wellington Bunnings Warehouse NPC game will be playing at an earlier time than originally scheduled. SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Bay’s top Psychics, Healers, Spiritualists & more. Doors open 6:40pm, starts 7pm. $10 at the door, then everything free. www.psychiccafe.nz. Quakers In Tauranga. All welcome to join mostly SUNLIVE - TRAFFIC & CRASHES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Vehicle crash on SH29A near Kopurererua Valley. 2:05pm Saturday 22 May, 2021. There has been a minor vehicle collision on State Highway 29A. The crash occurred at around 1.40pm on SH29a between SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - BOPDHB OUTLINES GROUP THREE VACCINE ROLLOUT NZ leads the world, Posted on 29-05-2021 19:29 | By R. Bell. in covid awareness. Our only enemy is the irrational fear of vaccines, uninformed criticism of the system and stupid statements like SUNLIVE - BEAZLEY, PAUL BEVAN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST BEAZLEY, Paul Bevan. Died suddenly April 23, 2021 as the result of a car accident. Beloved husband of Suzanne Beazley. Much loved Papa Bearof Sophie and
SUNLIVE - WHAKATANE MILL TO REMAIN OPEN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST More than 150 mill workers in the Bay of Plenty will be breathing a sigh of relief, following news of the Whakatane Mill remaining open. The mill, one of the largest employers in the region, has SUNLIVE - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - MAN WHO RAPED THREE WOMEN REPEATEDLY SENTENCED Nathaniel Ejay Pikitea Webster, 43, was sentenced in the High Court in Tauranga on Friday by Justice Christian Whata. He had earlier been found guilty by a jury of 28 charges of sexual and SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - CONTACT US - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - CHANGES COMING TO FISH & GAME GOVERNANCE - THE 7 hours ago · A government review into Fish & Game has outlined a tranche of recommendations to modernise governance protocols and decision making. The report is SUNLIVE - KIWIS ASKED TO GO DRY FOR JULY - THE BAY'S NEWS 1 day ago · Do you think New Zealand’s voting age should be lowered to 16? Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed atthat age
SUNLIVE - THE DEFINITION OF TRADITION - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST 5 hours ago · Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed atthat age.
SUNLIVE - CRIME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - HOROSCOPES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Healthwise, avoid overeating and do more exercise. Your birthday this week. You may be a little touchy, but you are always generous, creative and enthusiastic. Watch a tendency to be fixed in your SUNLIVE - DHBS REDUCE SERVICES AS NURSES STRIKE TODAY 3 hours ago · Nearly all non-urgent surgery and outpatient clinics have been cancelled today, as thousands of nurses go on strike. At 11am, nurses will down tools to SUNLIVE - DAVEY, WILLIAM COLIN (COLIN) - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST DAVEY, William Colin (Colin) Sadly passed away Saturday, 8 May 2021 at Aspen Rest Home, aged 98. Loved father and father in law of Brian andNina, Beverley and
SUNLIVE - TAURANGA RATEPAYERS’ ALLIANCE LAUNCHED - THE BAY A new ratepayers’ organisation is being launched in Tauranga. The Tauranga Ratepayers’ Alliance aims to be a city-wide voice to champion a better deal and more transparency for Tauranga SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Temp. Stevedore Trainee - Tauranga Port. Bay of Plenty. Our client is looking for 6 new crew members to join the team and learn the skill of stevedoring! This role requires crew View or Apply NEWS - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST - SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S 4:00pm Sunday 30 May, 2021. The Bay of Plenty Steamers v Wellington Bunnings Warehouse NPC game will be playing at an earlier time than originally scheduled. SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Bay’s top Psychics, Healers, Spiritualists & more. Doors open 6:40pm, starts 7pm. $10 at the door, then everything free. www.psychiccafe.nz. Quakers In Tauranga. All welcome to join mostly SUNLIVE - TRAFFIC & CRASHES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Vehicle crash on SH29A near Kopurererua Valley. 2:05pm Saturday 22 May, 2021. There has been a minor vehicle collision on State Highway 29A. The crash occurred at around 1.40pm on SH29a between SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - BOPDHB OUTLINES GROUP THREE VACCINE ROLLOUT NZ leads the world, Posted on 29-05-2021 19:29 | By R. Bell. in covid awareness. Our only enemy is the irrational fear of vaccines, uninformed criticism of the system and stupid statements like SUNLIVE - BEAZLEY, PAUL BEVAN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST BEAZLEY, Paul Bevan. Died suddenly April 23, 2021 as the result of a car accident. Beloved husband of Suzanne Beazley. Much loved Papa Bearof Sophie and
SUNLIVE - WHAKATANE MILL TO REMAIN OPEN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST More than 150 mill workers in the Bay of Plenty will be breathing a sigh of relief, following news of the Whakatane Mill remaining open. The mill, one of the largest employers in the region, has SUNLIVE - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - MAN WHO RAPED THREE WOMEN REPEATEDLY SENTENCED Nathaniel Ejay Pikitea Webster, 43, was sentenced in the High Court in Tauranga on Friday by Justice Christian Whata. He had earlier been found guilty by a jury of 28 charges of sexual and SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Temp. Stevedore Trainee - Tauranga Port. Bay of Plenty. Our client is looking for 6 new crew members to join the team and learn the skill of stevedoring! This role requires crew View or Apply NEWS - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST - SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S 4:00pm Sunday 30 May, 2021. The Bay of Plenty Steamers v Wellington Bunnings Warehouse NPC game will be playing at an earlier time than originally scheduled. SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Bay’s top Psychics, Healers, Spiritualists & more. Doors open 6:40pm, starts 7pm. $10 at the door, then everything free. www.psychiccafe.nz. Quakers In Tauranga. All welcome to join mostly SUNLIVE - TRAFFIC & CRASHES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Vehicle crash on SH29A near Kopurererua Valley. 2:05pm Saturday 22 May, 2021. There has been a minor vehicle collision on State Highway 29A. The crash occurred at around 1.40pm on SH29a between SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - BOPDHB OUTLINES GROUP THREE VACCINE ROLLOUT NZ leads the world, Posted on 29-05-2021 19:29 | By R. Bell. in covid awareness. Our only enemy is the irrational fear of vaccines, uninformed criticism of the system and stupid statements like SUNLIVE - BEAZLEY, PAUL BEVAN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST BEAZLEY, Paul Bevan. Died suddenly April 23, 2021 as the result of a car accident. Beloved husband of Suzanne Beazley. Much loved Papa Bearof Sophie and
SUNLIVE - WHAKATANE MILL TO REMAIN OPEN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST More than 150 mill workers in the Bay of Plenty will be breathing a sigh of relief, following news of the Whakatane Mill remaining open. The mill, one of the largest employers in the region, has SUNLIVE - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - MAN WHO RAPED THREE WOMEN REPEATEDLY SENTENCED Nathaniel Ejay Pikitea Webster, 43, was sentenced in the High Court in Tauranga on Friday by Justice Christian Whata. He had earlier been found guilty by a jury of 28 charges of sexual and SUNLIVE - ONE MILLION MORE COVID VACCINES INBOUND - THE 8 hours ago · Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed atthat age.
SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - CONTACT US - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - KIWIS ASKED TO GO DRY FOR JULY - THE BAY'S NEWS 14 hours ago · Do you think New Zealand’s voting age should be lowered to 16? Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed atthat age
SUNLIVE - CRIME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - HOROSCOPES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Healthwise, avoid overeating and do more exercise. Your birthday this week. You may be a little touchy, but you are always generous, creative and enthusiastic. Watch a tendency to be fixed in your SUNLIVE - CATCH THE ACTION LIVE - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - DAVEY, WILLIAM COLIN (COLIN) - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST DAVEY, William Colin (Colin) Sadly passed away Saturday, 8 May 2021 at Aspen Rest Home, aged 98. Loved father and father in law of Brian andNina, Beverley and
SUNLIVE - WEATHER AND TIDES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST A fairly short report this week. No fishing at all, which won't surprise anyone. A pretty dire week of weather. We won't be going out for a week or so as our survey is due so we'll take the SUNLIVE - A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST As many readers will be aware, Tauranga City Council is currently consulting on its Long Term Plan.. The LTP is a 10-year council planning document that SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Temp. Stevedore Trainee - Tauranga Port. Bay of Plenty. Our client is looking for 6 new crew members to join the team and learn the skill of stevedoring! This role requires crew View or Apply NEWS - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST - SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S 4:00pm Sunday 30 May, 2021. The Bay of Plenty Steamers v Wellington Bunnings Warehouse NPC game will be playing at an earlier time than originally scheduled. SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Bay’s top Psychics, Healers, Spiritualists & more. Doors open 6:40pm, starts 7pm. $10 at the door, then everything free. www.psychiccafe.nz. Quakers In Tauranga. All welcome to join mostly SUNLIVE - TRAFFIC & CRASHES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Vehicle crash on SH29A near Kopurererua Valley. 2:05pm Saturday 22 May, 2021. There has been a minor vehicle collision on State Highway 29A. The crash occurred at around 1.40pm on SH29a between SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - BOPDHB OUTLINES GROUP THREE VACCINE ROLLOUT NZ leads the world, Posted on 29-05-2021 19:29 | By R. Bell. in covid awareness. Our only enemy is the irrational fear of vaccines, uninformed criticism of the system and stupid statements like SUNLIVE - BEAZLEY, PAUL BEVAN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST BEAZLEY, Paul Bevan. Died suddenly April 23, 2021 as the result of a car accident. Beloved husband of Suzanne Beazley. Much loved Papa Bearof Sophie and
SUNLIVE - WHAKATANE MILL TO REMAIN OPEN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST More than 150 mill workers in the Bay of Plenty will be breathing a sigh of relief, following news of the Whakatane Mill remaining open. The mill, one of the largest employers in the region, has SUNLIVE - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - MAN WHO RAPED THREE WOMEN REPEATEDLY SENTENCED Nathaniel Ejay Pikitea Webster, 43, was sentenced in the High Court in Tauranga on Friday by Justice Christian Whata. He had earlier been found guilty by a jury of 28 charges of sexual and SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Temp. Stevedore Trainee - Tauranga Port. Bay of Plenty. Our client is looking for 6 new crew members to join the team and learn the skill of stevedoring! This role requires crew View or Apply NEWS - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST - SUNLIVE - HOME - THE BAY'S 4:00pm Sunday 30 May, 2021. The Bay of Plenty Steamers v Wellington Bunnings Warehouse NPC game will be playing at an earlier time than originally scheduled. SUNLIVE - WHATS ON - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Bay’s top Psychics, Healers, Spiritualists & more. Doors open 6:40pm, starts 7pm. $10 at the door, then everything free. www.psychiccafe.nz. Quakers In Tauranga. All welcome to join mostly SUNLIVE - TRAFFIC & CRASHES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Vehicle crash on SH29A near Kopurererua Valley. 2:05pm Saturday 22 May, 2021. There has been a minor vehicle collision on State Highway 29A. The crash occurred at around 1.40pm on SH29a between SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - BOPDHB OUTLINES GROUP THREE VACCINE ROLLOUT NZ leads the world, Posted on 29-05-2021 19:29 | By R. Bell. in covid awareness. Our only enemy is the irrational fear of vaccines, uninformed criticism of the system and stupid statements like SUNLIVE - BEAZLEY, PAUL BEVAN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST BEAZLEY, Paul Bevan. Died suddenly April 23, 2021 as the result of a car accident. Beloved husband of Suzanne Beazley. Much loved Papa Bearof Sophie and
SUNLIVE - WHAKATANE MILL TO REMAIN OPEN - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST More than 150 mill workers in the Bay of Plenty will be breathing a sigh of relief, following news of the Whakatane Mill remaining open. The mill, one of the largest employers in the region, has SUNLIVE - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - MAN WHO RAPED THREE WOMEN REPEATEDLY SENTENCED Nathaniel Ejay Pikitea Webster, 43, was sentenced in the High Court in Tauranga on Friday by Justice Christian Whata. He had earlier been found guilty by a jury of 28 charges of sexual and SUNLIVE - FUNERAL NOTICES - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST FRIEND, Robert Donald (Bob/Sonny) 4:49pm Friday 07 May, 2021. Passed away unexpectedly in Tauranga on Wednesday 5 May 2021, aged 73 years. Dearly loved Husband of the late Faye. Much loved Father SUNLIVE - CONTACT US - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - CRIME - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed at that age. SUNLIVE - ONE MILLION MORE COVID VACCINES INBOUND - THE 4 hours ago · Yes, most 16-year-olds are mature enough to make an informed decision. No, a 16-year-old’s brain is not fully formed atthat age.
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SUNLIVE - DAVEY, WILLIAM COLIN (COLIN) - THE BAY'S NEWS FIRST DAVEY, William Colin (Colin) Sadly passed away Saturday, 8 May 2021 at Aspen Rest Home, aged 98. Loved father and father in law of Brian andNina, Beverley and
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THERE’S A WHOPPING $42 MILLION UP FOR GRABS WITH POWERBALL ON WEDNESDAY – THE SECOND LARGEST PRIZE IN LOTTO NZ HISTORY. KIWIS UP AND DOWN THE COUNTRY ARE ALREADY THINKING ABOUT HOW THEY WOULD SPEND THEIR MILLIONS. Typically, most Powerball winners buy a house or pay off mortgages, help their families, travel overseas, and last but not least, help charities close to their hearts. One of last year’s winners is no exception to that rule. In October 2019, Powerball jackpotted to a massive $38 million. The jackpot was shared by two Auckland MyLotto players who each took home a huge $19.1 million. “It’s absolutely life-changing, our lives will never be the same,” says one of the winners, a mother from Central Auckland. “We’ve just bought our dream home and will be moving in soon – we can’t wait. We’ve always dreamt of owning our own home and now it’s a reality – though it’s still quite hard to believe!” Since winning Powerball, the woman has helped family by paying off their mortgages but says the biggest thing for them is being able to help those who need it most. The family have donated to multiple charities like The Salvation Army,SPCA and others.
“We feel so lucky to be able to help such great causes. One of the best things about winning Powerball is being able to make a difference and give back to the community,” says the winner. While you may be thinking about handing in your resignation upon collecting your millions, another common theme among Powerball winners is staying in their jobs. “The win has changed our lives so much, but a few things remain the same. We still work in the same jobs, but now we don’t work for the money – we do it for the passion.” “I’m still driving the same $2,000 car I had before I won and walking around in the same clothes and shoes." If Powerball is won by a single player on Wednesday, the $42 million jackpot will be the second largest prize in Lotto NZ history. The first was a $44 million prize won in November 2016 by a couple fromthe Hibiscus Coast.
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LARGEST POWERBALL WINS OF ALL TIMERANK
DATE
AMOUNT
RETAILER
LOCATION
1
Nov 2016
$44 million
Dairy Flat Food Mart and LiquorAuckland
2
Sep 2013
$33 million
One Step Ahead
Auckland
3
Sep 2017
$30.2 million
Richmond Superette
Taupo
4
Oct 2010
$28.7 million
Mobil Papakura
Auckland
5
May 2017
$27 million
Martina Four Square
Thames
POWERBALL FIRST DIVISION WINS IN 2019DATE
PRIZE
STORE
LOCATION
2 January
$22.3 million
Inglewood BookcentreTaranaki
26 January
$10 million
Feilding Video CentreFeilding
9 February
$8 million
MyLotto
Auckland
16 February
$5.5 million
MyLotto
Christchurch
13 March
$11 million
Unichem Stortford LodgeHastings
17 April
$16.2 million
MyLotto
Auckland
24 April
$5.3 million
MyLotto
Auckland
1 May
$5.5 million
Taipa Foodmarket
Taipa
22 May
$9.2 million
MyLotto
Auckland
16 June
$10.2 million
Whitcoulls The Base
Hamilton
20 July
$16.5 million
Woodys Winners
Wellsford
17 August
$12.2 million
MyLotto
Auckland
16 October
$19.1 million
MyLotto
Auckland
$19.1 million
MyLotto
Auckland
23 November
$18.2 million
Gulf Harbour Four SquareWhangaparaoa
28 December
$17.1 million
The Market Store
Twizel
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