Half yearly water rates bills, including one over $6500, have caused some shock reactions from Whaka
Residents living in Mokorua Grove say vibrations from heavy vehicles using Gorge Road have become a
Edgecumbe Primary School’s inaugural Book Week has been a success, with students embracing a week of
Bay of Plenty Regional Council has confirmed changes to the board arrangements for Quayside Holdings
■ Healthy lymph, healthy you: ■ Most people know about the heart. Many understand the digestive sys
PEKATAHI Bridge will close for six days, from tomorrow. It will be closed 24 hours a day during thi
Health New Zealand will take additional time to engage with clinicians, leaders, staff and unions to
On Saturday, six members of Tāneatua Lions visited Nukuhou Saltmarsh in Cheddar Valley with their to
This year’s Life Education campaign Wear Yellow for Harold saw Harold the giraffe visit Apanui Schoo
An Edgecumbe woman who crashed her car the morning after a night of excess drinking has been sentenc
A free fruit tree pruning and planting seminar will be held at Tāneatua Community Orchard and Garden
Volunteer firefighters are asking for community support to help equip a new on-site gym at the Whaka
At a launch event in Kawerau recently, Eastland Generation announced it is the new silver sponsor of
Former Whakatāne Mayor Victor Luca feels he is well cut out to do some good in a Bay of Plenty Regio
The spirit of Scotland came alive at Riverslea Mall in Edgecumbe on Wednesday as the community gathe
By the time Ngāti Awa Taikura takes the stage at Te Papa this weekend, they will have spent four mon
New Māori road names have been approved for three new subdivisions in Ōpōtiki that are providing 37
Work will begin later this month on clearing a large slip that has prevented through-access on Motu
The Ōpōtiki Harbour Management Committee held its first meeting on Tuesday. Ōpōtiki District Counci
From fantasy and folklore to emotion, memory and personal expression, masks of every shape and style
Opotiki District Council has adopted its 2026-27 Annual Plan, locking in an average rate rise for th
Ōpōtiki’s De Luxe Theatre is hosting two screenings of the powerful documentary, Taiarahia: Te Kākah
Fresh from earning national recognition in the New Zealand Events Association Awards for the past tw