Six years after the eruption of Whakaari White Island claimed 22 lives and injured 25 others, surviv
An “Outstanding” award for painting is among seven scholarships earned by Trident High School studen
An Ōpōtiki man will pay $10,000 in emotional harm reparation to a nine-year-old girl he admitted gro
■ Should there be a two-dog limit on urban households? Should dogs be allowed to run off-leash on th
More than 2000 people turned out for Saturday’s Wild Food Festival, where sizzling demonstrations an
Secondary obstetrics and gynaecology services will resume at Whakatāne Hospital from April 13, resto
After 50 years of answering the call, Fred Dykes has officially hung up his helmet, closing a remark
Voting for the Whakatāne District Council community board by-elections closes next week, but there i
Fonterra is investing in renewable energy at its Edgecumbe site with the installation of a new elect
Herepuru Road has reopened to light vehicles following a recent unplanned road closure caused by a m
Sunday is International Children’s Day and a few churches in Whakatāne are celebrating with an open-
Whakatāne District Council has acknowledged the frustration that repeated boil water notices are cau
Police have arrested a woman in connection with a spate of burglaries of residential properties in W
Well-known Whakatāne runner and amputee Sjors Corporaal set a new personal record at this month’s Bo
Matatā Volunteer Fire Brigade may have faced volunteer shortages in the past, but its books are look
Ōhope’s Waterways subdivision residents are delighted Whakatāne District Council has agreed to postp
Whakatāne’s Bridge for Beginners is back with a 10-lesson course starting next week. The weekly les
The Government is proposing to make it legal to ride e-scooters in cycle lanes and for children to r
Passport issues are hindering a homeless couple from moving off the streets and into a house in the
Fonterra Co-operative Group has lifted its forecast Farmgate milk price for the 2025/26 season and n
Craig and Lani Julian have berries in their blood and guided by the founders of Whakatāne’s berry em
ŌPAPE Marae and Urupā trustees have urged whānau and community members to respect a rahui on an area
Ōpōtiki and the East Coast will be strongly represented at this 2026 Mātaatua Senior Regional Kapa H
Tūhoe will open a charter school in Te Urewera next term. The school will be called Te Kura Awhitu