Family of Eastern Bay of Plenty community champion Jacqui Hughes have been heartbroken about the sec
A much-loved member of the Matatā community has been recognised for his extraordinary service to bot
The Eastern Bay’s SunFM 106.5 has been named Independent Station of the Year at the 2026 NZ Radio an
Zoe Blake Rotorua Daily Post Awakeri Hot Springs is now closed, with the business in liquidation ow
■ With Whakaari/White Island erupting on and off since May 2024, GeoNet has taken a deeper dive into
Federated Farmers has launched a five-point plan for the next government, setting out what it says s
It didn’t take Whakatāne’s Danielle Moke-Kingi long to realise she enjoyed a military-style environm
Fieldays returns to the Mystery Creek Events centre this week, bringing together the best of New Zea
the weather pattern that contributed to some of the heavy rain, flooding, and slips experienced acro
Ninety years after it was established in Whakatāne, the Ladies Lyceum Club is focused on ensuring th
The Rural Support Trust is hosting a community wellbeing event at the Awakeri Events Centre next mon
The Whakatāne community has once again rallied around with New World customers donating a ute load o
Paula Sharp Nutritional therapist Ōhope Beach may be known for surf and sunshine but tucked behind
Whakatāne-based company NZ AutoTraps has been highly commended at the prestigious New Zealand Hi-Tec
School bus users in Coastlands now have a dry place to wait for the bus, thanks to a community-led p
Volunteers wanting to restore the walking track between West End and Ōtarawairere have formed a regi
Police have referred two youths to Youth Aid following the alleged theft of alcohol from a Whakatāne
Wastewater disposal to land in Murupara year-round has been ruled out due to the huge land area that
A team of book-loving students from Awakeri School is heading to Wellington this month after winning
MetService has issued an orange heavy rain warning and a heavy rain watch for parts of the Bay of Pl
A quarter-century apprenticeship drought is finally coming to an end at New World Ōpōtiki, with two
Mental health, the environment and support for youth are key needs being targeted in the Eastern Bay
For the twelfth year, volunteers are invited to Dunes Trail planting days. Regular planting began a