The Awakeri Science Fair produced some excellent projects, including one from a student who designed
A driver who fled police for 25 kilometres – despite all four tyres of his ute being deflated – has
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi founder and inaugural Writer in Residence, Tā Hirini Moko Mead, has
Whakatāne District Council’s new “three strikes” system to tackle bin contamination is now in effect
The 100th – and likely final – Te Teko Cattle Dog Trials attracted a good number of two- and four-le
A section of Thornton Road was closed for several hours on Monday morning after a logging truck roll
After five impactful years as principal of Whakatāne High School, Martyn Knapton is stepping down to
KG Kayaks has again been accredited with a Silver Sustainable Tourism Business Award from Qualmark –
Kawerau man Whitiaua Toki Tarei has been handed a more than four-year prison sentence for his role i
A new chapter for the arts and community in Whakatāne is set to begin with the announcement of Ātea,
Whakatāne District Council is bringing all tourism services in-house and no longer contributing fund
Tarawera Awa Restoration Strategy Group has endorsed a project to create silica sinter terraces in K
Whakatāne District Council met yesterday to confirm the future direction of water services in the di
Whakatāne, Kawerau and Ōpōtiki district councils have struck rates for the 2025-2026 financial year
The Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency has launched the longest ad ever made in Aotearoa, urging more M
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A pōhutukawa tree along Quay Street will need to be removed as part of critical stormwater upgrade w
Toi Moana Bay of Plenty Regional Council has achieved a more moderate rates increase than projected
From the banks of the Waiaua and Otara rivers to the halls of Massey University, Ōpōtiki-born Petera
This year, teachers at Ōpōtiki Primary used learning opportunities presented by the Mātāriki Festiva
Whakatāne’s Rachel Weatherley has watched her life disintergrate. She is a shadow of her former self
A Coastlands community group fear the Keepa Road cycle and footpath is unsafe and have expressed the
Two mothers who have successfully obtained treatment for their daughters’ hypermobile Ehlers Danlos
A local electrician and coastguard member is swimming almost four kilometres down the Whakatāne Rive
A young man driving later than he was meant to, and after consuming alcohol, pleaded guilty this wee