Give us our sirens! Residents push for tsunami alert upgrade
Residents turn out to demonstrate wish for tsunami sirens to be upgraded on Coromandel.
Residents turn out to demonstrate wish for tsunami sirens to be upgraded on Coromandel.
Community group begins High Court action.
Students from a local school presented their ideas to us after reading Alice in Our Place
Descendants of returned service personnel marching in the parades around districts
Amateur theatre is alive and thriving a year on from postponements due to lockdown.
The 21 birthday celebration of Whangamata's Beach Hop had many winners but one for certain
Ratepayers can voluntarily opt in and loan is repaid over 10 years, explains councillor
A reunion was held at Waikino Hotel to reminisce about the flood of April, 1981.
It's been a three year journey but the Hauraki Repair and Reuse Centre is up and running.
Unprecedented demand for wood supplies and logging contractors busier than ever
Dogs in togs made a splash in the Whangamata Pool at a special event on Easter Monday
Board of trustees called on to persuade teacher not to resign.
Catherine Browning is believed to have resigned from Tairua School since the incident.
The fisherman estimated the shark was three to four metres long.
Opoutere artist finds space for creative flow and showcases in Whangamata Easter Art Trail
Rock and Roll takes over Port Rd as cars rev and rumble in for Repco Beach Hop 21st.
Small car ladies at Repco Beach Hop turn heads and even raise money for charity
Of 680 students you could have as many as 50 who don't have anything to eat: principal
Engineers advising NZTA against a "do nothing" option on Hikuai bridge in Coromandel
A Pauanui man says the helicopter service is so vital he was 'annoyed' he'd used up space.
Former PD supervisor Grace found her man through a shared love of rock 'n' roll.
Sandy is the name given to the baby pink 1956 Ford Thunderbird for one lucky winner
Volunteering from willing hunters, hikers and pet lovers of Pauanui and Tairua finds pups.
Road rage: Paeroa man arrested after allegedly tailgating and punching driver in head
Town is adorned with 26 double flags and 19 singles that cost $7000 and are now in tatters
Six people were arrested and family harm reared its ugly head again on the Coromandel.
Blokes 'n their Sheds is a shed tour in the Hauraki for Life Education Trust.
Art collective membership has grown 20 per cent this year as Coromandel creatives gather.
Barber and artist is involved in Arts Collective Whangamata's Easter Open Studio
Choose a form of physical activity that you actually enjoy, says Thames personal trainer