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One Tauranga family has been treated to a rare sight after seeing some orca playing the shallows on Omanu Beach. Barbara Young was with her family when they.
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Whanganui will be treated to clear, fine days this weekend but cool overnight temperatures are set to bring a chill. Metservice meteorologist Dan Corrigan.