A market day at Sheaffs Rest Home has raised $1100 for flood relief in Te Araroa. The rest home als
* Gut health matters more than you think for wellbeing, writes Paula Sharp “All disease starts
Sven Carlsson SPEAKING to the 70 people attending the Bay of Plenty annual meeting held in Edgecumb
This week is Organic Week with the public invited to take part in a nationwide series of online even
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi celebrated the hard work and dedication of its tauira on Friday with
A new local support service is helping Eastern Bay families navigate the often-overwhelming world of
Tamara Herdman Staff Reporter Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was in Whakatāne yesterday, visit
Brian “Gibbo” Gibbons was sad to be removing his fish and chips business, Gibbos on the Wharf from i
In spite of security fencing and signs warning of “extreme danger”, some people are still risking th
Health NZ says plans are in place to maintain mental health services in Whakatāne during a three-mon
The kōkako population at Manawahe has reached its highest level in more than 20 years, marking a maj
Whakatāne’s international herb garden held its first “thank-you” tour for volunteers and supporters
As the winter weather kicks in, so too has Radio 1XX’s Pyjama Drive, collecting new winter wear for
The Kawerau community is being asked for feedback on a proposed 5.8 percent rates increase and the l
The Haddocks Spraypainters and Panelbeaters Trout Tournament on May 9 and 10 will see keen trout ang
Ōpōtiki people are being invited to gather with friends, family and colleagues this May to host or a
Well before dawn this Saturday morning, alarms will go off in homes around the Eastern Bay as hunter
Meg Collins shares some of her stories at the launch of her book, I Can Do Anything: Reflections on
A new avenue of support is opening for mothers in Ōpōtiki who may have suffered maternal birth injur
A new chapter is under way at Ōpōtiki College with the arrival of principal Glenn Phipps. Stepping
Earth Sciences New Zealand meteorologists are anticipating a significant El Niño influence on weathe
Police are appealing for information following a public brawl in Kopeopeo on Wednesday afternoon. A
Kawerau is in mourning today following the deaths of two of its young people in a tragic accident at
Councillor Lesley Immink has spoken out against spending more than $7.5 million on floodwall integra