Whakatāne District Council has released a new online mapping tool to help people better understand h
Alex Todhunter has gone from plastering walls to helping Eastern Bay people navigate life’s challeng
Edgecumbe families are in for a treat this weekend with a new community event bringing free Easter f
A Lego set that has been gathering dust in a Whakatāne family's garage has been donated to the libra
Bay of Plenty Regional Council, alongside representatives from Ngāti Awa, Sawmill Workers Against Po
Ever since I can remember, my Nanny played bridge and I’ve always been interested in learning. So,
THE Great Douglas Street Garage Sale is back for a fourth consecutive year on Saturday. Residents s
Specialist renewable energy developers Eastland Generation has confirmed its next two projects in th
Manawahe Hall celebrated its 100-year centenary on Saturday, with around 80 people gathering to hono
Former Awakeri School principal Peter Fitzgerald jokes that his only regret in coming up with the To
A disciplinary hearing into the conduct of Murupara GP Dr Bernard Conlon entered its final stages, w
Whakatāne welcomed visitors from around the world this week as WML Paperboard hosted international c
New Zealand’s first National Refrigerant Destruction Facility will open today in Kawerau. The Paora
Antonio Aholahi was on his way home after confiscating a firearm from his neighbours when he crashed
Oravida has opened a new solar installation at its Otakiri bottling plant, with a ceremony on Monday
Tensions between the United States, Israel and Iran have exploded over the past few weeks with bombi
Game bird hunters are urged to purchase their 2026 licences now, with Mark-up Day falling earlier th
Rangatahi and youth advocates presented their aspirations to Ōpōtiki District Council on Tuesday to
Following a successful upgrade of public toilets in the Ōpōtiki town centre, the district council pl
A Mayoral Disaster Relief Fund has been set up by Ōpōtiki District Council to support the people and
The building of the flood wall along Whakatāne’s Commercial Wharf is part of stage three of Project
Whakatāne District Council staff and contractors have been available this week to answer questions a
“As long as our tīpuna are happy, we will carry on,” says Rapata Kopae, one of the Ōpihi Whanaungako
It was all hands on deck as Awakeri School launched its new playground attraction this week. Three