
'We can't stop': Te Puke train driver pleads for people to heed warning
"Once you commit to run that crossing, you are playing roulette and we can't stop."
"Once you commit to run that crossing, you are playing roulette and we can't stop."
Restoring Maketū wetlands is an opportunity for communities to thrive.
Work delayed by Covid-19 lockdown is finally carried out.
Waipuna Hospice Shop to benefit from Maketu Rotary's bear knitting.
Developing wetland is scene for exploring and science.
Speed-limit review is largely a response to community concerns.
Lunches in Schools programme could inject $2 million into the local economy.
When finished, it will be the "largest consented green field industrial zone".
Committee set up to suggest sustainability initiatives.
Locally grown native plants up for grabs on August 7.
Te Puke Community Board has recently funded four CCTV cameras in the town.
Jorja is determined to support her teammates from her wheelchair.
Unbeaten Te Puke face unbeaten Tauranga next Saturday
Bay of Plenty woman packing dried pet food had her fingers burnt and crushed.
The weekend ahead is looking cloudy with isolated showers.
Te Puke rugby teams sit second and third in the Western Bay Senior men's rugby competition
Exhibition highlights the tools used in traditional horticulture.
Road improvements will have to wait for completion of water main installation.
Scholarship was the first step to Holly Farquhar become a high school French teacher
Dirt Bike Encounters has been running for six years.
Angela Leigh has taken up the baton of her husband's book idea.
Te Puke's health shuttle has clocked up 2000 trips and 50,000km in two years
Massive community support sees grandstand project go ahead.
Recreated wetland's first stage will be 70 hectares by 2023.
The lifting of Covid-19 restrictions means sanctuary restoration work can begin again.
Sermons inspire wall hanging and lockdown provides the chance to finish it