Some councillors expressed feelings of being strong-armed by central Government on Thursday over the
Baywide Community Law marked its 20th anniversary last week with a vibrant celebration in Whakatāne,
Jason Lougher “Busy” has become the standard answer in smalltown business life. Ask someone how wor
A PETITION calling for a review of the crisis at Whakatāne Hospital’s maternity department was prese
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Students at Whakatāne St Joseph’s School dressed up as their favourite storybook characters on Monda
Recent fundraisers have helped nudge young Whakatāne woman Rachel Weatherly closer to being able to
News of human remains being found at Waihau Bay has brought mixed feelings of both hope and heartbre
Cooking and design have been central to Gretchen Lowe’s life since childhood. Growing up in Ōpōtiki,
Maraenui man Boaza Ioane has been given a suspended sentence for attempting to grow his own cannabis
Eight new Kāinga Ora houses will no longer be built in Ōpōtiki after a review by the government agen
What does a kiwi, a baby goat, and now a pile of gobbly turkeys and a llama have in common? They ar
Roaming horses are causing problems in Ōpōtiki again, trampling newly-planted flower beds, damaging
A total of 2505 people signed Whakatāne Grey Power’s petition asking the Government for a second riv
RUSTY hand rails that look as though they will collapse if someone falls against them have become a
A Coastlands couple was dismayed recently to have a “first strike” sticker placed on their greenwast
Goodwill flowed like a river when more than 60 volunteers gathered at Rūātoki to replant native vege
Staffing shortages are being blamed for recent temporary closures of the Pathlab facility on Pyne St
Whakatāne District Council has begun work this week building facilities on council reserve land in W
Sheep farming was once a way of life for many rural communities, and Manawahe was no exception. But
A rural Eastern Bay PhD student, Sarah van der Boom, is the 2025 recipient of the prestigious Roland
Wai Mānuka is making waves across high-end venues in New York City, with demand for the premium non-
A combined project with Community Resources Whakatāne, Pou Whakaaro and the Ministry of Social Devel