Edgecumbe’s Putiki Road residents say a new solar farm hasn’t delivered the planting promised under
If you ever needed to find Dr Jeffrey Spellmeyer, you had two safe bets on where he’d be: at his off
A Whakatāne woman faced with rebuilding her life after her home was destroyed by fire this week is g
■ A fortnightly business advice column by Whakatāne accountant and business adviser, Jason Lougher
Peter Green Coastguard Whakatāne volunteers attended 55 boating incidents last year, with 15 of
Three Whakatāne youngsters have taken a family lemonade recipe and turned it into an opportunity to
A man who verbally abused roadworks staff and drove through a site at speed, despite not having the
Whakatāne Gardens is sporting some new flavours with the help of the district’s international commun
Ōpōtiki artist Deano Collier was wondering whether he should revive his art following a stroke, so h
With unsettled weather over Christmas giving to smoother seas, there are hopes of improved fishing f
As visitors to the East Coast increase, so does the amount of litter, and the pressure on the enviro
For many people, getting into the ocean is something taken for granted. For others, it can feel out
Ōhope Beach wants its crown back, and nominations for the Best Beach 2026 are now open. The Whakatā
Book lovers are encouraged to mark Friday on their calendars as the Ōhope Lions Club prepares for it
A former Eastern Bay student says she is “ecstatic and grateful” after being awarded a scholarship t
A major native tree replanting project on the Ōhope Spit between Ōhope Beach Golf Links and the ocea
More than 2500 sausages and drinks were handed out to young travellers making their way through the
A coroner is calling for restrictions on the internet, after a teenager accidentally died while imit
Twice a week, more than 2000 people start their day with a walk to the letterbox to collect their co
The Ōhope man on trial for charges relating to a bomb scare at Whakatāne District Council says he wa
A group of Ōpōtiki midwives won first place in the Christmas Parade hosted by Whakaatu Whanaunga Tru
Ashbrook School’s positioning of itself as a boutique education provider at Ōpōtiki reminds me of th
Whakatāne Airport’s new playground feature, a life-size replica of Dusty, the crop-duster from the 2
Tanja Rother On a recent sunny Saturday morning two good friends, Ute and Dido, walked beautiful Ōh