In 2022, Whakatāne’s Campbell Gray came close to losing his life after being hit by a hockey ball. A
If audience reaction is any measure of success, Theatre Whakatāne’s production of Matilda the Musica
New green warrants for self-contained freedom camping vehicles will come into effect in June, bringi
Ōpōtiki’s Jesse Emery has taken on the role of kiwi management co-ordinator at the Whakatāne Kiwi Tr
The Ōhiwa Oyster Festival is back, bringing a full day of seafood, music, and coastal celebration to
The Eastern Bay of Plenty Careers Expo brought hundreds of students together on Wednesday, giving th
Two teenage videographers are helping families preserve the stories of loved ones through a new docu
Kawerau District Council is inviting residents to take part in its triennial residents’ survey. Eve
Intersection accident a ‘moment of distraction’ A woman who failed to stop at a Thornton intersecti
A simple act of support is making a meaningful difference for students at Ōpōtiki College, helping m
Ōpōtiki Rangatahi Pā is continuing to build momentum in Term 2, offering a range of programmes desig
The maintenance of Ōpōtiki parks and reserves has taken a leap towards greater sustainability, throu
Bay of Plenty Regional Council will be undertaking aerial survey work in and around Ōpōtiki next wee
Youth Week is set to bring a burst of energy, inspiration and opportunity to Ōpōtiki later this mont
Ōpōtiki Mayor David Moore does not believe amalgamation with other councils is going to lead to cost
Some of us who grew up visiting North Island ironsand beaches were fascinated to see a narrow band o
A fallen tree that has been blocking the cycle track along State Highway 2 between Ōpōtiki and Waiot
Care is needed when driving over the Matekerepu Bridge, next to the new roundabout on the intersecti
Federated Farmers is urging Bay of Plenty’s district council leaders to move quickly and put forward
A Whakatāne woman is encouraging people to put down their phones, quiet their minds and reconnect wi
A highly venomous sea snake was found washed up on Ōhope Beach on Monday. DoC ranger and project le
Wraparound support from the community has helped a homeless Whakatāne couple obtain the passports th
A Kawerau woman is speaking out after a frightening encounter with a dog in the town centre, as coun
Whakatāne has fallen from New Zealand’s third most expensive ratings district to seventh place in a