6 Sep 2018 08:12
Tauranga’s Harbourmaster has no information on the identity of the mystery tall ship that paid a visit to Tauranga Harbour this week. The vessel,... Read More
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6 Sep 2018 08:12
Tauranga’s Harbourmaster has no information on the identity of the mystery tall ship that paid a visit to Tauranga Harbour this week. The vessel,... Read More
The first stage of Tauranga’s $11.4m Marine Precinct will celebrate its official opening today. The site is a purpose-built marine servicing facility... Read More
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders have picked up a taste for medals lately and are keen to keep the run going and secure their first podium finish at a... Read More
A man who decided to go kayaking after having a few drinks sparked a water rescue response in the Coromandel. The Whitianga Coastguard, along with police... Read More
Surfcasters can enjoy one last fish on the lower Kaituna River this weekend, before road access to Te Tumu Cut closes for six months. Ford Road access... Read More
Tauranga Yacht and Powerboat Club and Sulphur Point marina operators are delighted with the city council’s decision to look into a Marine Park... Read More
Nature provided a brief but “spectacular” personal cameo for fisherman Blair Parlane and his mate earlier this week. They’d motored... Read More
Councillors have agreed to assess the recreation reserve Marine Park at Sulphur Point to identify a potential site for the establishment of a purpose-built... Read More
Ingenuity and funding from Tauranga’s BayTrust is behind a new smartphone app which Coastguard says will save Kiwi boaties’ lives. The... Read More
A baby fur seal is making waves in Tauranga with visitors to Tauranga Bridge Marina lining up to take photos of the marine mammal. The seal named Sammy... Read More
Two keen Kiwi fisher-women landed a record-breaking 99.1kg southern bluefin tuna on Thursday 28 June, at Waihau Bay on New Zealand’s East Cape. The... Read More
Businesses at Sulphur Point are opposing a proposal which seeks to establish a long-term lease between council and Waikato University on a previously... Read More
A combination of initiative and luck has landed 12-year-old Chloe Burn a weekend trip to the Poor Knights Marine Reserve.The trip was in recognition of... Read More
Buying a bargain is a temptation for many a sorrowful boatie who lives to regret a decision made while optimistically balancing the price against the amount... Read More
A strong showing at two Raglan surfing events has teenage surfer Aimee Brown looking at continuing competitive surfing when she completes her schooling... Read More