Fish rage: Locals block wharf after fishermen filmed with 'thousands' of pink maomao
Residents block wharf and patrol for sightings of group with thousands of pink maomao.
Residents block wharf and patrol for sightings of group with thousands of pink maomao.
'This is our community, we can't have this happening.'
Shave for a Cure is a fundraiser for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand.
Builders of 30km trail network ask TCDC to involve them in a cycle development plan.
Group say highway bridge shared by walkers, trucks, was accident waiting to happen
The crash was reported to police at 12.35pm.
Coastal Rockers presented a superb evening of dancing, laughter and good time music.
Former nurse volunteers because she felt a calling to keep on helping
Western world showed "high level of arrogance" in response to outbreak
How an army of knitters are gaining as much as they give through the warmth of love.
Whangamata Surf Academy students hosted a unique format and still achieved podium spots.
Emergency services were called at 9.20am.
Surf academy's first-ever and innovative comp draws interest from around North Island
Charity man proud of contributing to so many causes through Beach Hop and other events
Waihi community shares in achievement of Benny Jones
Tree growth is strong in an area where there has been 25-plus years of predator control.
Significant number of people coming to Whangamata and playing golf.
Public meeting by tsunami siren action group on June 12, 2pm in the Whitianga Town Hall.
Boatie seeks help to aid villagers living in remote Nagumu and Nanduri.
Seaweed replaces petroleum based polymers in gels for burn wound dressings, drug delivery
Bigger boats, utes, trailers, pressure rapidly growing with development of Whitianga
The Waihi Beach Surf Lifesaving Club car park is closed today.
A man allegedly with multiple warrants called police for help when he ran out of fuel.
High tides are impacting the Bay of Plenty and Coromandel coastline.
A volunteer displays a medal from one council beside an infringement letter from another.
Coromandel based owners hope kiwis support little guys as Covid-19 grant helps big players
Billy Bowman is out to unite like-minded people as he swims, kayaks, cycles and runs.
Councillors debate what to tell the public about approving or not approving mayor signing.
Treasury houses important archive of community newspapers now including Waihi Leader
Rachael Pull has three ''good bitches'' who help her in Thames.