Cars were lining up outside Bunnings in Whakatāne yesterday as people waited their turn to get anti-
Pou Whakaaro, a support organisation for people with mental health challenges and disabilities in th
Whakatāne’s Rosemary Sloman is one of eight Bay of Plenty “medallists” in the 2026 Tower New Zealand
A defendant jumped the dock and bolted out Whakatāne District Court’s front door on Wednesday after
Having become Ōpōtiki College dux, Niki Black, 17, now has plans to study for a Bachelor of Business
An Ōpōtiki man convicted of sexually violating seven young girls across almost two decades lost his
The Lions market at the Woodlands Hall is booming as Ōpōtiki people come out on the second Saturday
The Eastern Bay of Plenty Principals’ Association has written to the education minister reiterating
Rain and wind have not dampened the spirits of those attending weeklong celebrations to mark the 150
The Eastern Bay Community Foundation reported a year of growth and increased community engagement at
After more than two decades of faithfully recording wave and sea conditions in the Bay of Plenty, th
Several Eastern Bay primary schools closed this week as classrooms were checked for possible asbesto
Ke-Xin Li It’s 6am in Pukehina – a rural community further west along the coast from Whakatāne. Le
It’s been a big month for Dave and Marcia Bragg of Flooring Design Whakatāne, who have taken home no
With heavy rain threatening to ruin the fun, the joint-effort Safer Plates event has been postponed
Convicted murderer Isaiah Natana has taken his case to the Court of Appeal on the basis that police
Richard and Tatiana Sharp have owned and operated Whakatāne’s Robert Harris Café for nearly five yea
Kawerau’s $18.3 million Lotto winner has claimed their prize, but their identity remains a mystery.
Whakatāne is in for a drenching, with an orange heavy rain warning extending through to tonight. Up
Whakatāne District Council and Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Manawa have signed a Mana Whakahono ā Rohe agreeme
Appeals against the 300-fold expansion of water bottling operation Ōtākiri Springs have been dismiss
More than 500 whānau descended on Kawerau Town Hall on Friday to celebrate one of the district’s mos
A strong work ethic, self-motivation, and perseverance have paid off for Trident High School’s 2025
Whakatāne-based academic and filmmaker Reuben Collier MNZM (Horouta, Mataatua, Te Arawa, Tainui) has