A who’s who of Ōpōtiki first responders and charity workers gathered at the town’s fire station last
Manna Kai shows we all still like the idea of a chat over dinner. This reporter has attended two of
WorkSafe New Zealand has taken enforcement action against a Bay of Plenty kiwifruit packhouse compan
Roimata Marae hosted the district’s first community emergency hub training seminar for volunteers th
Daily return flights between Whakatāne and Auckland may finally be on track to resume., writes Kim W
Neither Whakatāne’s mayor nor a ratepayers’ group intent on lowering rates are happy with the rates
Police are working with council staff to address Whakatāne’s homelessness issue, according to the lo
Kutarere resident Liz McAdams came to the rescue of a distressed Royal Spoonbill this week after fin
The much-loved 1XX and Pacific Toyota Cram the Van campaign has rolled out for its sixth year – and
A volunteer group intent on restoring Ngā Tapuwae o Toi walkway at West End is urging the public to
Whakatāne’s Esther Pearce has achieved the Queen’s Guide Award, the highest recognition in GirlGuidi
As temperatures ramp up and more people come to the Eastern Bay to enjoy summer fun, the region’s po
Fiona Wiremu is the first Māori woman to be appointed chair of Whānau Āwhina Plunket|Royal New Zeala
A $13,725 grant from the New Zealand Community Trust has helped Tarawera Trail Bike Riders Club buy
The Ministry for Primary Industries, OSPRI and the country’s dairy and beef sectors are this week ma
Next year will be one of transformation for Tāneatua Rugby Football Club, with a facility-wide elect
Eastern Bay farmers and landowners will soon have a new opportunity to increase revenue as part of a
Whakatāne woman Michaela Hallinan has avoided being jailed for a “vigilante justice” style assault a
Coastguard Whakatāne held its 50th annual general meeting this week. It was an opportunity for memb
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