Whakatāne’s Rachel Weatherley has watched her life disintergrate. She is a shadow of her former self
Two mothers who have successfully obtained treatment for their daughters’ hypermobile Ehlers Danlos
A local electrician and coastguard member is swimming almost four kilometres down the Whakatāne Rive
A young man driving later than he was meant to, and after consuming alcohol, pleaded guilty this wee
Robert Harris was the setting for a friendly mingling between police and the public on Tuesday, duri
Eastern Bay transportation operators are “ropable” about the surface of the Pekatahi Bridge. The 10
A concrete wall featuring a mural at Thornton public toilets was damaged this week, with Whakatāne D
Community spirit will be on full display as the Whakatāne High School Interact Club hosts its annual
Driver jailed A repeat offender has been jailed for 18 months after a string of mainly driving offe
The Ōpōtiki community calendar of events for Matariki is warm and inviting, with something for every
Changes to the Bay of Plenty Regional Pest Management Plan are now in effect, helping respond to the
The first personal finance novel by a Māori author was published this week, and its official launch
About 30 members of the public joined Hukutaia Domain Care Group volunteers for a guided night walk
Ōpōtiki school children whose classroom attendance has been consistently high have been given ticket
Bird counts have recorded 1800 birds at Ōhiwa Harbour and more than 500 birds in the Ōpōtiki Harbour
Free dental clinic empowers community and Māori women in business Dozens of whānau left with bright
A vibrant artwork at New World Supermarket showcases artistic talents of year 9 and 10 students at Ō
Home detention for assault Toatoa woman Tui Maxwell-Hayes has been sentenced to home detention for
■Whakatāne’s Rachel Weatherly has watched her life disintegrate. She is a shadow of her former self,
Whakatāne police are urging the community to use them to intervene in low-level disputes before they
Police have walked back a national directive imposing thresholds on what retail crimes will be inves
A Whakatāne mother whose five-year-old son had a near miss with a reversing car outside Apanui Schoo
Balance and compromise were words often repeated as Whakatāne District Council adopted its draft ann
Whakatāne District Council voted on Thursday to investigate a proposal by Mayor Victor Luca to estab