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The Great Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Hunt - an Easter hunt with a $2500 twist 1 Apr, 2021 11:00 PM 3 minutes to read Kahn Hepi, 5 and Kaius Hepi, 7 with the app to educate people about what pests to be aware of. Photo / George Novak Kahn Hepi, 5 and Kaius Hepi, 7 with the app to educate people about what pests to be aware of. Photo / George Novak A fun family event with a prize pool worth $2500 will bring the worlds of Pokemon Go! and pest hunting together while helping buoy Tauranga businesses. The Great Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Hunt challenges children to find 18 of the Bay of Plenty s most wanted invasive, animals, weeds and diseases via a free geocaching app. It operates in a similar fashion to Pokemon Go! which amassed a huge following in 2016 by asking users to explore their area to virtually find and trap Pokemon characters. ....
Mamoru Hosoda s Belle Lures Top-Notch International Creative Team and Unveils First Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) Elsa Keslassy, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Mamoru Hosoda, the Oscar-nominated director of “Mirai,” has attracted a prestigious international creative team for his anticipated music-filled film, “Belle,” whose first trailer is being unveiled by Studio Chizu. On top of revealing exclusive new images, the trailer also features the very first track of the film. Mixing reality and fantasy, “Belle” follows Suzu, a 17-year-old high school student living in a rural village with her father. For years she has only been a shadow of herself. One day, she enters “U,” a virtual world of 5 billion members on the Internet. There, she is not Suzu anymore but Belle, a world-famous singer. She soon meets with a mysterious creature. Together, they embark on a journey of adventures, challenges and love, in their quest of becoming who they truly are. ....
Raya and the Last Dragon Has a Well-Hidden Moana Easter Egg ✖ Disney has been known to hide little Easter eggs and nods to its previous films in many of its new releases, and Raya and the Last Dragon is no different. The newest movie from Disney Animation Studios takes place in its own unique place, making crossover Easter eggs feel a little impossible, but the team behind Raya and the Last Dragon still found a way to carry on the tradition, hiding a little callback to Moana in the middle of the film. When Raya heads to the land of Talon, searching for the pieces of the dragon gem, she makes her way through a marketplace full of vendors and customers. If you look closely, you can see Hei Hei the rooster in the scene, standing next to a vendor s booth with a basket over his head. ....
Letters to the editor: Defacing shows why Tauranga needs pride festival 12 Mar, 2021 08:00 PM 3 minutes to read A sign that encourages people to Embrace, accept, celebrate diversity has been vandalised with religious bigotry. Photo / Supplied A sign that encourages people to Embrace, accept, celebrate diversity has been vandalised with religious bigotry. Photo / Supplied Bay of Plenty Times The defacing of the Tauranga Moana Pride Signs at the Racecourse and Welcome Bay (reported in the Bay of Plenty Times on March 6) is a reminder of why we need a Pride Festival in Tauranga Moana. With such overwhelming support for the festival from many businesses and organisations in our community it is easy to ask ourselves whether we need such an event that celebrates the rainbow community in this day and age. ....
Campaign to protect Te Moana a Toi against measles has launched 12 Mar, 2021 06:31 AM 3 minutes to read A measles campaign has launched in Tauranga Moana. Photo / File Bay of Plenty Times By: Supplied content A powhiri marked the start of the measles vaccination campaign at Te Wananga o Aotearoa s Tauranga campus today. Next week tauira (students) will be able to get their free vaccinations on-site from Te Pare ō Toi kaupapa Māori community nurses. We have organised these clinics at our wānanga and are supporting pop-up stands at events across the Bay of Plenty as part of the national campaign to reach those aged 15 to 30 years who may have missed getting their childhood MMR jabs, explains Manukura at Te Pare ō Toi, Marama Tauranga. ....