12 September 2014, Issue 717
The Bay’s largest circulating, most read newspaper.
64,680 copies
to the homes of 159,700 residents throughout TAURANGA, MOUNT MAUNGANUI, PAPAMOA, WAIHI BEACH, KAIMAI, KATIKATI, TE PUKE, PAENGAROA, OTAMARAKAU and all RDs
Inside this issue: Big acts bypassing Tauranga
4
City’s coffee compost plan
8
Casino games for charity
9
Paddle day on the Wairoa
17
Capturing the AIMS games
19
Travelling countries in class
23
Abuzz over bees September is Bee Aware Month – raising public awareness of bee numbers declining worldwide and how dependant we are on them for crop pollination and ultimately our agricultural livelihoods. Kaimai beekeepers Ralph and Jody Mitchell, who own multi-award winning Kaimai Range Honey, are set to educate visitors to tomorrow’s Tauranga Farmer’s Market about bees. See page 7 for more. Photo by Bruce Barnard.
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