24 February 2017, Issue 844
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Port ‘miserly’ p3
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to the homes of 159,700 residents throughout TAURANGA, MOUNT MAUNGANUI, PAPAMOA, WAIHI BEACH, KAIMAI, KATIKATI, TE PUKE, PAENGAROA, OTAMARAKAU and all RDs
Green invasion Litoria Aurea is the latest immigrant finding home in Papamoa – her and hundreds of her brothers and sisters. Litoria Aurea is the green and golden bell frog, former resident in Australia and introduced here 142 years ago. The frogs have also been drawn to Papamoa for lifestyle – the suburbs’ bright lights pull in the bugs and the bugs pull in the green and golden bell frogs. And they don’t
stop at the front door, they come right on in, welcome or not. Meet Litoria et al – the charming, harmless and slimy new neighbours of Papamoa on page 14. Central Kids Golden Sands Early Learning Centre teacher Andrea Anderson with children Dylan Welch, 3, and Jamie Dovaston, 4, with one of their frogs. Photo: Tracy Hardy.
Moving to the left p8
Turning on free-to-air p21
Colourful and cultural p51
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