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Devonport Road in Tauranga's CBD. Photo/Andrew Warner. The next steps in creating a more vibrant, safe and successful Tauranga city centre will be the topic of discussion for elected members at ...
Tauranga is the place to be these July school holidays as a jam–packed programme of events and activities for tamariki ...
Tauranga City Council’s new $45 million administration building is a “sign of a city that’s growing up”, a local MP says. The ...
The Tauranga city centre’s new boardwalk and rail underpass opened today. The shared pathway, a 170m-long boardwalk, hugs the water’s edge connecting the ...
Reimagine Tauranga is also linked to a larger event happening in the city centre called ‘Lights on Tauranga’ which includes eight light installations by renowned light artist Angus Muir, four ...
After taking the limelight last year, the “Shapes of Summer” exhibition is once again set to light up Tauranga waterfront, as the city centre switches on for summer.
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'Wall Street-style fit-out on the ratepayer tab': Taxpayers' Union criticises Tauranga City Council's new officeTauranga City Council staff are expected to move into the new building at 90 Devonport Street from Wednesday 30 April. It will be the first time in ten years that the council's central city based ...
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Tauranga City Council pauses hotel and conference centre plans - MSNThe Tauranga City Council has paused looking at developing a convention centre and hotel. The move comes as central government directs councils to "rein in the fantasies" and get back to core ...
Free parking in Tauranga's city centre will be coming to an end in a matter of weeks. The Tauranga City Council has unanimously voted to remove free on street parking come the first day of December.
A proposed $147 million nine-storey Tauranga hotel and conference centre is a step closer to reality as details of what it could mean for the city are revealed. If approved, it would be built at ...
Many of the city centre’s recognisable retail outlets have fled to out-of-town malls such as Bayfair and Tauranga Crossing, while it’s not unusual for bars and restaurants to start stacking ...
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