■ A Whakatāne garden nearly 30 years in the making has captured top honours – and hearts – in the Ke
In the wake of the announcement of loss of lives in Western Bay of Plenty landslides, Mayor Nándor T
Eastern Bay of Plenty Forest & Bird has announced the winners of its 2025 Marine Scholarship, recogn
Whakatāne District Council roading crews are repairing a slip on Rewatu Road putting in a new retain
A community garden and food education project is taking shape in Edgecumbe. Zen Te Moana-Kyle, a ch
Street signs have been going missing across the Eastern Bay, particularly in rural areas. In some lo
January 14 was an exciting day for Ōpōtiki Museum volunteers, with the return to Ōpōtiki of an old k
Yesterday saw the return of the adrenaline-pumping Mitre10 Ōpōtiki O-Mazing Race. Teams of four to
Eastern Bay of Plenty Forest & Bird has announced the winners of its 2025 Marine Scholarship, recogn
Police continue to search for a man missing after a water-related incident on the Waioweka River nea
Recruitment for a fourth senior medical officer is under way for Whakatāne Hospital’s Obstetrics and
Low cloud and light rain hung over Port Ōhope Wharf on Saturday morning, but families continued to a
This month’s weather disaster has served as a stark reminder of how fragile our telecommunications i
Whakatāne couple Monique and Marley Taipeti are proving that passion, perseverance, and honesty can
A Whakatāne family has reached a rare milestone, with three generations now practising law. The Kay
Rural women across the Bay of Plenty are being encouraged to build confidence and take control of th
Over the past few months, sustainability has become a quiet but deliberate focus at Ōhope Beach Medi
Police have confirmed that a child has died after a water-related incident in Opotiki on Monday. Se
Richard Hamer and the Whakatāne District Council road safety team can be found across the Eastern Ba
Whakatāne Sportfishing Club The Whale Plumbing Junior Fishing Tournament ran from January 7 to 10 a
The Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Road will be closed to eastbound traffic between Papamoa and Paengaro
Warmer temperatures mean vehicle thefts and attempted thefts are on the rise. Over the past 10 days
Police are urging campers to lock vehicles, secure equipment, and look out for each other following
A 19-year-old who broke into Kawerau New World with a knife and threatened to kill a staff member on