Recovery works in the Waioweka Gorge on State Highway 2 (SH2) are ramping up, with contracts in plac
Ōpōtiki District Council is lifting its borrowing cap by becoming a guarantor member of the Local Go
Toi Manawa Alliance has welcomed the announcement that the Bay of Plenty has been selected as a part
Ōpōtiki District Council has officially adopted a new Climate Strategy and Action Plan, marking a ma
East Coast MP Dana Kirkpatrick says she has been advocating strongly for investment in the Waioweka
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Magnolia Court motel on Bridge Street has undergone extensive renovation and upgrades as it reopens
"We are about to go live from Ōpōtiki for the official mihi whakatau (Welcome Ceremony). This is a s
A “Wild Clay” workshop at St John’s Lounge provided an opportunity for locals to find out more about
Nominations open today for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council by-election to fill the vacant Eastern
A free debt support service has returned to Whakatāne after an absence of a few years, with organise
For many of the 13 young women who spent a day climbing elevated platforms, operating cranes and cut
Whakatāne High School prefect Trista Baker is behind a blood drive that encouraged more than 50 dono
A vandal recently cut through a padlock to remove a bollard from Tāneatua Cemetery, so they could pe
Bronze kiwi Te Hau is back on the Whakatāne Kiwi Wandering Trail after community donations helped fu
Three bronze memorial plaques remain missing after being prised off memorial stones in Whakatāne’s M
Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora is recruiting for a new general manager at Whakatāne Hospital follow
Eastern Bay businesses shone at this year’s Fieldays, with strong public engagement emerging as a co
The raising of aquatic centre entry fees was unpopular with over half of submitters to Whakatāne Dis
The Whakatāne Radio Telephone Users Association has received a national excellence award for a proje
Staff at Whakatāne Hospital are among almost 100 health workers across the central North Island who
Four Whakatāne Intermediate students are heading to the EPro8 semifinals after winning their regiona