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The Advantage Tyres/BF Goodrich national rally saw NZ's top-six drivers separated by less than 100 penalty points at the close of the competition in Te Puke at the weekend. Photos / Greg Henderson
The Advantage Tyres/BF Goodrich national rally saw NZ's top-six drivers separated by less than 100 penalty points at the close of the competition in Te Puke at the weekend. Photos / Greg Henderson
Photographer Andrew Warner was out and about at the Te Puke A&P Show.
Photographer Andrew Warner joined the huge crowd at Mount Maunganui's Bay Oval to watch the Black Caps' ODI against Sri Lanka at the weekend.
Photographer Andrew Warner captures the culture and colour of this year's Tauranga Sikh Parade.
Photographer George Novak was among the thousands enjoying the sun and music at Bay Dreams in Mount Maunganui. Here's a collection of some of his photos.
More than 300 people gathered in Tauranga's Memorial Park yesterday for a moving and poignant Armistice Day Centenary service to remember and honour the 109 servicemen from Tauranga who lost their lives in WWI. Photographer George Novak joined them.
Photographer John Borren was among the thousands of people who attended the Mount Maunganui dawn service today. Here are a collection of some of his photos.
Photographer George Novak captured the moments of Anzac Day dawn service commemorations held in Tauranga.
The 20 winning photographers were notified that their entries would be displayed on The Strand but didn't know which category they had won. The categories were announced at the unveiling on Friday 26th January.
The bright and beautiful colours of Tauranga's Sikh community came alive at the weekend with the annual Sikh Parade. Photographer Andrew Warner was there.
Thousands turned out to watch the Trustpower Christmas Parade in Tauranga. The crowds were treated to a wide range of floats including Santa who showed off his brand new ride.
Conditions were perfect for Otumoetai Cadets and Tauranga Boys College in the Baywide Cup at Tauranga Domain.
Ta Whakangahau, the primary schools' kapa haka festival, saw hundreds of children performing at the two-day festival at Waipuna Park. Photographer Andrew Warner was there.
The inaugural Tauranga Coffee Festival drew coffee lovers from near and far to taste the delights on offer.
Lights lit up the winter night sky at the Tauranga waterfront on Friday and Saturday, around 10,000 turned up to enjoy the free show.
Cult Cinema screens Breakfast at Tiffany's at the Historic Village
Sometimes all you need to brighten your day are cute animals. Hug a Pug day was held at the Elizabeth St Community and Art Centre on Saturday and proved to be great fun.
Photos from the opening night of a new restaurant at the Mount
Exhibition at the Incubator for emerging artist Iata Peautolu
This Regional Women's Business Conference was sponsored by Craigs Investment Partners and Cooney Lees Morgan.
Wonder Women is the brainchild of director Denise Arnold, to bring women together to share ideas and foster friendships.