Avocado, kiwifruit growers counting cost of Cyclone Dovi
Avocado trees completely uprooted by wind. Young gold kiwifruit poles knocked over.
Avocado trees completely uprooted by wind. Young gold kiwifruit poles knocked over.
Volunteer seeking to bring more arts to long-established community arts building in Paeroa
The teen's mother and a teacher were just metres away when he was stabbed by a student.
The refurb includes the demolishing of the old siren structure
Hundreds of butterflies are expected at the garden come Spring.
Coromandel's CFM said someone forcibly entered one of their radio sites yesterday
At least one councillor will refuse to sit in chambers if Sandra Goudie attends.
Andrew Cook wants to dispel misconceptions about naturism.
Tairua-Pauanui Coastguard took 20 minutes to launch over sandbar, say witnesses.
Owner annoyed freedom campers behind his building were not monitored.
Three day Kickdown Festival has 'Ride the Loop' around the Coromandel and $1 million prize
"Basically you are all seedy car dealers," collector explains of one particular game
Whangamata's Pia Rogers reaches final of Premier Women's Division at surfing nationals.
She will represent the Bay of Plenty in The Miss Pin Up NZ competition next month.
High Alert encourages anyone with negative experience with substance to report anonymously
Many tramp the peninsula's tracks not knowing they were opened up, literally, by Keith
New cases announced for Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts.
Authorities were working to help the whale stranded at Te Kouma.
Concerned locals and holidaymakers have formed an action group over set netting.
Boy among those critical after boat flipped on bar.
Whangamata's beach-friendly wheelchair opens whole new world to people with disabilities
MPI staff spotted the sharks while patrolling for netting activity.
Conditions at Hot Water Beach heated up for lifeguards and rescues had to be undertaken.
The arty zebra crossing has caused a stir in the district and will be removed.
Eden Manwairing is a young entrepreneur in Whangamata
There's less than a month left until the double-jab policy kicks in.
DoC Director General of Conservation Penny Nelson has 'strong concerns' about the permit.