Bluff Oyster Season Faces Challenges – What's at Stake
Consecutive tough seasons and rising fuel costs are putting pressure on Bluff's iconic oyster industry and beloved annual festival. Here's the full story.
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Consecutive tough seasons and rising fuel costs are putting pressure on Bluff's iconic oyster industry and beloved annual festival. Here's the full story.
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Over 1,000 Mexican avocado growers smashed a Guinness World Record with a 15,000-pound bowl of guacamole after a banner harvest season.
Te Puke Today is your daily dose of positive news — local-first, from Te Puke and the Bay of Plenty through to Aotearoa New Zealand and the wider world. Free, updated every day, always linked to the source.
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