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
Ōpōtiki’s De Luxe Theatre is hosting two screenings of the powerful documentary, Taiarahia: Te Kākah
Opotiki District Council has adopted its 2026-27 Annual Plan, locking in an average rate rise for th
Fresh from earning national recognition in the New Zealand Events Association Awards for the past tw
Awakeri School students have once again put their scientific thinking and problem-solving skills to
Bay of Plenty Regional Council has adopted amendments to its long-term plan despite a last-minute le
A new craft collective dedicated to supporting local makers and artisans has opened its doors in Edg
A vision to help children start the day with a full stomach has led Edgecumbe’s Manna Café to launch
A Te Teko resident is encouraging children to swap screens for outdoor adventures through a communit
Monique Steele RNZ New Zealand’s rural and farming women face unique challenges in the countryside,
Around 200 brave swimmers ignored the winter chill on Sunday, taking the plunge at Ōhope Beach for t
Two Eastern Bay schools are representing the Mātaatua region at this week’s Ngā Kapa Haka Kura Tuaru
Whakatāne will be host to a Ready to Rent educational workshop tomorrow, equipping participants with
A small group of Whakatāne knitters is helping provide warmth and comfort to children in need throug
Families whose children rely on publicly funded hearing services are facing longer journeys after th
It’s time to pull out the swimsuit and summon some Nordic bravery with the Radio 1XX Mid-Winter Swim
Whakatāne District Council adopted its Annual Plan for the 2026/27 financial year yesterday, confirm
Oji Fibre Solutions says it recorded no compliance issues during the 2025 reporting year and is alre
Whakatāne District Council will shortly begin work to remove council-owned buildings at the corner o