Whakatāne District Council plans to put a 24/7 alcohol ban in place for Whakatāne and Murupara centr
A teenage girl was arrested after allegedly carrying a knife onto Trident High School grounds, promp
All Shook Up Whakatāne Little Theatre Runs until July 2 REVIEW Whakatāne High School’s production
A community-corporate partnership will see the development of trails for mountain bikers and walkers
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Sven Carlsson WHAKATĀNE’S Charlotte Knight is adding international racing to her UK-based motorcycl
Whakatāne’s Bush Half Marathon returns next month with organisers hoping the event will be bigger an
They may not be able to make the EBOP Premier Rugby playoffs, but that didn’t stop Poroporo from put
Above-normal running saw Michele Verry and Di Matthews win their handicap 12.3-kilometre and 6.2km r
For two years, rugby was no longer part of Tynealle Fitzgerald’s everyday life. The banter with tea
Proud, stoked, happy are just a few of the just adjectives Ōpōtiki premier coach David Te Moana used
They may have fallen short in their quest to topple TVC but the Ōpōtiki women’s rugby team can hold
Whakatāne’s Tracy Whitley has returned from the PPA pickleball tournament in Wellington with silver
Alexander (Sandy) Milne I get regular phone calls and other messages from Beacon readers following
Arlene Bedford On June 17, the Beacon featured a letter from Alexander (Sandy) Milne regarding a Wo
John Capener Thirty-eight odd years is a long time to hold a grudge A Fletcher (Beacon, June 17). I
Philip Jacobs I would like to thank Andrew Broxholme for entering the discussion (Beacon, June 19)
■ In his Beacon letter of June 10, Paul Jamieson asked me to answer the question, “Is solar any bett
Andrew Broxholme There is a great deal in the news right now over local government reform, but what
■ If local government reform leads to a Greater Bay of Plenty Council, many people in the Eastern Ba
■ I have this addiction; it dates all the way back to early childhood, writes Barry Rosenberg Growi
Just a short stroll from Ōhope Beach, this beautifully renovated townhouse delivers the perfect blen
n Bright, fragrant and bursting with flavour, lemons are one of the hardest-working fruits in the ki
Sue Harris is an accomplished director, having directed countless shows since 2007 for Whakatāne Int
Established contemporary artist Robyn Watchorn is once again inviting the public into her studio – w
Sitting on an elevated ridgeline, this spectacular property enjoys expansive views extending across
A record 550 drones will light up Rotorua’s night sky next month in a stunning display of light, sou
Nikau Grace says being a finalist at the Aotearoa Music Awards was a very different experience from
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