Waiotahi Contractors’ Nicole Pierce has been recognised nationally for her work within the extractiv
After more than a decade serving pastries, coffee and French deli fare to Whakatāne locals, French e
The Matatā community will soon have the chance to hear the latest on the town’s long-running wastewa
Applications have opened for the Westpac Water Care Project grants, which give six community and cat
Most of the public feedback about Whakatāne District Council’s floodwall integration project support
The Kawerau community has until the end of this month to have their say on a District Plan change.
Stand-up paddleboarding has surged in popularity in recent years, but people are putting themselves
The revival of the popular police charity fishing tournament under a new banner has been a success w
Kawerau Blue Light is celebrating a major achievement after successfully nominating two local young
State Highway 2 through the Waioweka Gorge was closed twice yesterday due to a slip overnight on Wed
Now in its 21st year, the Surtees Annual Fishing Competition ran from March 20 to 21, with 230 angle
After 30 years competing in Top School, Tāneatua School stepped back into the arena for the event’s
With what is quickly becoming a staple on the Whakatāne events calendar, Farming Like Grandad is set
■ A fortnightly business advice column by Whakatāne accountant and business adviser, Jason Lougher
WhakatĀne District Council is carrying out urgent stabilisation work at the mouth of the Maraetōtara
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi has received $300,000 in funding from the Centre of Research Excelle
Geotechnical investigations to understand ground conditions are now under way for the new Pekatahi B
Ford Street residents have raised safety concerns after being left in the dark following the recent
The Easter Journey held at the buildings of St John’s Union Church over Easter weekend was amazing,
Ōpōtiki GP Jo Scott-Jones is to receive one of the highest international honours in rural health. D
Residents of Woodlands, Grant and Hukutaia roads may see Ōpōtiki District Council staff and contract
Whakatāne District Council is considering charging visitors up to $20 a day to use the district’s bo
The Have A Heart Charitable Trust Food Hub – Whare Kai was buzzing with activity as it opened its do
With the roar season approaching, police are urging hunters to take extra precautions. The roar is