All three Eastern Bay district councils have had their plans to keep three waters services in-house
Seeing a growing need for home-based care for the elderly in the Eastern Bay, two experienced regist
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The 2025-2028 Whakatāne District Council triennium began with a powerful pōhiri at Te Mānuka Tūtahi
All three Eastern Bay district councils have had their plans to keep Three Waters services in-house
Kawerau district has voted two sisters to sit side by side on Kawerau District Council. New Kawerau
Trident High School’s playing fields will soon be in the spotlight, with the installation of eight n
Beachpoint Apartments in Ōhope has struck gold – again. The seaside accommodation has achieved Qual
■ A fortnightly business advice column by Whakatāne accountant and business adviser, Jason Lougher
Kawerau and Districts Ageing in Place (KADAP) has marked a milestone - 10 years of helping older res
The Whakatāne Rock ’n’ Roll Club made its presence felt at the Senior Rock ’n’ Roll National Dance C
A senior Whakatāne District Council staff member, with a firm belief in the transformative power of
Seasonal produce and artisan goods from across the Bay of Plenty will take centre stage at Wharfside
Police are investigating after a man was seriously assaulted in his Ōpōtiki home early this morning
Home Birth Awareness Week recently provided an opportunity to promote an alternative to limiting obs
The chef has planned his menu; rooms are in use, and the bar is stocked with drinks. Yesterday, the
Estonian tourist Mihkel Kormasov has used up a large chunk of a year-long-stay in New Zealand doing
Ōpōtiki District Council’s Water Services Delivery Plan has been assessed and accepted by the Depart
The Ōpōtiki Friendship Club meets on the first Tuesday of the month at the Ōpōtiki Golf Club, offeri
The annual pre-schoolers Superhero Party held by St John’s Union Parish attracted more than 40 famil
Seven schools from the Mataatua rohe are competing for national kapa haka honours at this week’s Te
Mawera Karetai and her son, Jack Karetai-Barrett, are feeling thankful to everyone who voted for Māo
At least two newly elected councillors in the Eastern Bay of Plenty will be accessing newly availabl
Bay of Plenty Regional Council has delivered an abatement notice to an Ōhope property for unauthoris
The Government has shifted the goalposts to broaden the scope of Healthy Homes qualification across