
Let’s get down to business
Katikati has a range of events geared to local businesses and organisations.
Katikati has a range of events geared to local businesses and organisations.
New Zealand is joining the global trend of ballet for mature women.
Grey Power wants NZTA to develop a more uniform way to assess older drivers.
Farmers' market and family fun combined at the inaugural Waihī Beach Autumn Market.
News in brief from around the Western Bay of Plenty.
A quad bike, trailer, all-terrain vehicle and more stolen from one address,
Repairing the old Te Puna Community Centre would have cost more than $1.3m.
The public can cast votes for their favorite shots.
Costs to fill the empty seats could hit up to $83,600.
One of Thrive's pieces is a collaborative artwork for the public.
The course will involve strikes, headlocks and ground positions.
All the week's police news from Sergeant Steve Hindmarsh.
A fun day for kids, foodies at Waihī Beach.
The crash resulted in a pedestrian with serious injuries.
Gift packs included Easter eggs and a beanie.
Every school holidays, a market run by kids is held in Whakamarama.
OPINION: NZTA's Roger Brady provides an update on the SH2 Waihī to Ōmokoroa corridor.
Gold-winning Paralympian Dave MacCalman has no complaints and no regrets.
If approved, the parks could preserve public green spaces in perpetuity.
Local trampers muck in to rebuild old shelter.
The club encourages a love of nature and growing for children.
The playground will have a play wonderland, slide, swings, spin supernova and flying fox.
The second Katikati Jazz Street Party was to go ahead rain or shine.
Having a plan before you can no longer drive is a good idea, says Age Concern.
Every year the school has a dedicated day of water activities.
''We're not just behind the scenes organising, we're right there alongside you.''
'It would be like giving someone a music test to see if they are good at playing tennis.'