Rūātoki-raised broadcaster, academic and cultural historian Dr Reuben Tūwhakahekeao Collier has been
Bay of Plenty Regional Council has announced a record low 0.4 percent average rates rise for the upc
Whakatāne District Council is undertaking expansion works at Tāneatua Cemetery. Tāneatua Cemetery,
St Joseph’s School is already seeing the benefits of a new solar power system, made possible through
Swimmers will brave the cold waters of the Whakatāne River this weekend as they take part in The Big
RNZ Hundreds have gathered at Kokohinau Marae in Te Teko over recent days to farewell one of Māorid
A Whakatāne teenager has earned a full scholarship to study in Singapore, giving him the opportunity
State Highway 2 Waioweka Gorge remained closed yesterday following the extension of the Orange Heavy
Flood risk, erosion and drain management are among major concerns raised through community sessions
Mayor Nandor Tanczos says the public forum of a Whakatāne District Council meeting could be a good p
Whakatāne District Council has found another $711,000 in savings for next financial year’s budget, w
Eastern Bay swimmers will take to the ocean this weekend as part of an international movement promot
A property has been seized following a large police operation in Kawerau yesterday. Police supporte
Family, friends, colleagues and many of his much-loved Kawerau community gathered at the Kawerau Tow
Whakatāne entrepreneur Joe Harawira is continuing to take Eastern Bay innovation to the internationa
Confusion continues over the new variable speed signs installed in Coastlands, with incorrect school
Whakatāne District Council has adopted a Local Growth Strategy, setting out how the district will pl
More than 450 brand-new pyjama sets and hundreds of additional clothing items have been donated thro
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
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