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  1. Sinclair and Price to co-captain Secondary SchoolsRead the original story

    Thursday | Scoop

    Held in Rotorua's Energy Events Centre from the 27th - 30th May, 2013, the Trans-Tasman Secondary Schools Netball Tournament is based in New Zealand and Australia on alternate years.

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  2. Sinclair and Price to co-captain Secondary SchoolsRead the original story

    Thursday | Scoop

    Held in Rotorua's Energy Events Centre from the 27th - 30th May, 2013, the Trans-Tasman Secondary Schools Netball Tournament is based in New Zealand and Australia on alternate years.

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  3. NZ at Noon: Schoolgirl defies oddsRead the original story

    Monday May 13 | The New Zealand Herald

    Stories making headlines across New Zealand at noon include parents who watched their daughter start school after being told by doctors that she wouldn't survive two years with a large tumour growing down her spine.

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  4. Blues Cruise features headline acts at Rotorua Blues FestRead the original story

    Sunday May 12 | Scoop

    Queen's Birthday Weekend and the Blues are becoming synonymous, with the return of the Rotorua Blues Festival .

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  5. Tommy Kapai: Artistry of handling the jandalRead the original story w/Photo

    Sunday May 5 | Bay of Plenty Times

    There have been many quotes and colloquialisms, whaikorero and karakia spoken about the sudden departure of Parekura Horomia and the legacy he will leave.

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  6. Trials show there's a lot to love about molassesRead the original story

    Sunday May 5 | Scoop

    A further round of farm trials in the Waikato has reconfirmed the value of Crystalyx Dry Cow dehydrated molasses blocks as a Dry Cow winter management tool.

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  7. Editorial: Opportunity to attract the tourist dollarRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday May 3 | Bay of Plenty Times

    There's been a lot of debate this week about a planned $4 million cultural centre telling the story of Mauao.

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  8. Jubilee crews relive their glory daysRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Apr 18 | Bay of Plenty Times

    A Masters regatta at Lake Ngaroto brought back fond memories for participants and spectators at the Te Awamutu Rowing Club's 50th celebrations over the weekend.

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  9. 5 Romantic New Zealand GetawaysRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 18, 2013 | QTMagazine

    OutTraveler has lined up five romantic getaways for you, just in case this week's marriage equality news has you contemplating a Kiwi excursion--or wedding.

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  10. Rugby: Rallying cry for more refereesRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 11, 2013 | Bay of Plenty Times

    The Bay of Plenty Rugby Union is crying out for referees after an early season shortage has led to some games being played without registered referees in control.

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  11. Hitch your horse to this wagonRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 9, 2013 | The New Zealand Herald

    Lone Star Cafe and Bar at 1160 Amohia St, Rotorua pays the building owner $147,000 rent a year.

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  12. Travel with Val: Geothermal activity makes Rotorua the steamiest town in New ZealandRead the original story w/Photo

    Mar 31, 2013 | Your News Now

    The hottest town in New Zealand is "exploding" with hot spots for tourists. YNN's Valarie D'Elia filed the following report.

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  13. Good news for anglers on Rotorua lakesRead the original story

    Mar 25, 2013 | Scoop

    Fishing prospects on the Rotorua lakes appear to be improving just in time for an influx of Easter holidaymakers, according to Fish & Game.

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  14. Geothermal Activity Makes Rotorua The Steamiest Town In New ZealandRead the original story w/Photo

    Mar 24, 2013 | NY1

    The hottest town in New Zealand is "exploding" with hot spots for tourists. NY1's Valarie D'Elia filed the following report.

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  15. Te Puke Sports were Baywide premier winners in 2011 and 2012.Read the original story w/Photo

    Mar 21, 2013 | Bay of Plenty Times

    Tomorrow marks the start of the 2013 Baywide rugby season. Ben Guild and Greg Taipari preview the teams competing in this year's premier division.

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  16. Waikato schools celebrate $10k each from TelecomRead the original story

    Mar 17, 2013 | scoop.co.nz

    Ngaruawahia, Taupiri, Fairfield and Melville primary schools are this week celebrating each receiving $10,000 from Telecom towards technology for their students.

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  17. Wet weather has disrupted the travel plans of many flying in and out of Rotorua today.Read the original story w/Photo

    Mar 17, 2013 | bayofplentytimes.co.nz

    Six flights in and out of Rotorua were cancelled this afternoon, and one was diverted to Tauranga, due to adverse weather conditions in the city, an Air New Zealand spokeswoman said.

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  18. Great lakes and good foodRead the original story

    Mar 16, 2013 | stuff.co.nz

    Friday, 3pm : The part of Mt Tarawera that juts out to one side resembles a giant Rolo chocolate.

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  19. New flights to New Zealand highlight Hawaii's Maori tiesRead the original story

    Mar 7, 2013 | SFGate

    Traditional Maori belief holds that Cape Reinga, at the northern end of the North Island, is where spirits travel after death to slide down a root of the pohutukawa into the underworld and then northward to the ancestral land of Hawaiiki-a-nui. The Hawaiian Islands hold several leina ka 'uhane, places where souls of the departed would leap into the ... (more)

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  20. Petrol prices hit 6-month high but motorists can save money by shopping aroundEXPENSIVE:Read the original story w/Photo

    Mar 2, 2013 | Bay of Plenty Times

    Fuel prices have reached a six-month high rising 11 cents a litre in a fortnight but motorists can save at least 4 cents a litre at the pump if they shop around.

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