Work to explore the long-term future of water services across Ōpōtiki, Whakatāne, Kawerau and Rotoru
Ōpōtiki College has welcomed a new face to its growing wellbeing and student engagement programmes,
A changing of the guard is under way at Te Tāhuhu o Te Rangi – Ōpōtiki Library and Information Centr
The Rare Coastal Plant collection at the Onekawa Te Mawhai Regional Park at Ohiwa recently received
Community members are being invited to roll up their sleeves and help restore an important piece of
Concerned about anti-social and illegal bike behaviour across the country, police are laying down th
Three models of what a unitary council that includes Whakatāne district could look like have been ou
The annual Community Newspaper Awards were held in Auckland last Thursday. The Beacon Media Group w
Eastern Bay dog lovers are quickly discovering a new way to keep their four-legged companions fit, b
Coastguard Whakatāne was alerted on Monday night to a water-related incident involving four young bo
A new rescue dog saved a man’s life in a Whakatāne house fire on Friday, reports the Bay of Plenty T
Former Woman’s Affairs Minister Steve Chadwick will be in Whakatāne next Tuesday to speak about the
Neighbourhood Support and Hato Hone St John recently teamed up to deliver “3 Steps for Life” session
A funeral will be held today for a diver who died after getting into trouble in rough water on Frida
While football fever sweeps the country ahead of the FIFA World Cup starting in June, and with ticke
Trident High School’s Shave for a Cure event has raised more than $8000 for cancer research. With n
Three people were taken into custody after police stopped a vehicle of interest near Te Teko on Wedn
A variety of birds – from finches and thrushes to brightly coloured parrots – will be showcased at t
Whakatāne District Council has installed new fencing and signs around the Ōhope Beach Lookout to Wes
Judge Paul Geoghegan has warned that any application for return of a Mongrel Mob patch as a “family
The Awakeri Scout Group is excited to announce a year-long campaign aimed at fundraising for the upc
As the Eastern Bay kiwifruit harvest reaches full swing once again, one local grower is hoping a sim
Earthworks carried out on the Waiaua River has left some in the Ōmarumutu community dismayed at the
Zespri has welcomed the Government’s proposal to make targeted amendments to the Plant Variety Right