Finding serenity in the Coromandel Range
Sometimes you need to go back to basics to find tranquillity.
Sometimes you need to go back to basics to find tranquillity.
Roy and Fred received French Legion of Honour commendations for their roles on D-day
A Paeroa man ran through traffic with his shirt off trying to fight with vehicles.
Two more locations in Waihi and another in Kaiaua under Responsible Freedom Camping Bylaw
Coromandel surfers shone at the Māori national titles in the Far North at Labour weekend.
A section of State Highway 26 is closed.
Waihi Heritage Vision is adorning historic buildings with plaques.
Not everyone is into the night of ghouls. Churches are holding their own Halloween events.
They tend to show up at the last minute and want to organise their own trips.
Meeting will confirm community-fundraised hangar and accommodation won't lie empty
Not everyone is into the night of ghouls. Churches are holding their own Halloween events.
Whangamata Best Start Kindergarten presents cheque to local cause.
'A bird named E7 did 11,680km back in 2007, we think this bird has gone further.'
'Winning this award has put Coastal Bay of Plenty on the ecotourism map.'
Paeroa potter immortalised with award in show at Waihi, featuring more than 20 potters
Paeroa Arts Centre is reopens a Dot and Friends exhibition.
Young innovators brought together with surprising engineering tasks at Epro-8 challenge
Reporting crime via Facebook then complaining is not helpful to Police - Waihi Police.
Post-lockdown silver lining as a record July with $30m spent compared to July 2019 at $23m
The service logged a record-breaking 100 rescue missions in two months in 2020.
Among many events happening this Labour Weekend is a garage sale at the Whangamata Hall.
Rare New Zealand plant given fighting chance.
The final preliminary results are in, so just how close were those margins?
The electorate includes Thames, Whitianga and Whangamatā and south of Katikati.
An empty Waihi house's windows were painted black in a bizarre break-in.
Festival celebrates old boys rugby and the legend of Bob Scott, who played in barefeet.
Ian and community are phenomenal supporters of the guide dog appeal.
Sell-out show brings artists, musos and art appreciators together at Whangamata Club
Shovel-ready millions going on continued land drainage as iwi bid to just put shovels in.
"I did what I had to do." - Fred Amess, D-Day and Battle of Walcheren veteran.