
'The phone has been going crazy': Businesses welcome clients back
Face to face businesses back up and running under alert level 2.
Face to face businesses back up and running under alert level 2.
There are limits on what will be accepted at Te Puke Recycling Centre next week.
Better late than never for duck hunters.
Safety of staff and the public being safeguarded as council services resume
Covid-19 rules meant the whole way of working had to change for orchardists.
Primary industry underpins a strong Te Puke district economy.
Lynette Lochhead opened her first clothing shop when she was just 17.
Club culture and school-mates attracted Aidan Ross to Te Puke Sports.
Locals start supporting Te Puke businesses as restrictions ease.
Recipes are proving to be popular additions to weekly care parcels.
Nathan Harris still has aspirations to pull on the black jersey.
Couple offering to source PPE from China to help locals.
Second time on ESPN for Te Puke created combat sport.
The Bay of Plenty DHB has also relaxed its visiting policy under Covid-19 alert level 3.
Lockdown hasn't stopped Te Puke Gymsport coaches coaching.
Retailers and hospitality businesses will need to play things by ear under level 3.
Accommodation and employment have fallen into place for some former homeless.
Joseph Hohepa Bird left New Zealand with the Auckland Mounted Rifles on December 14, 1914
Reserves staff, meter readers and key contractors will be at work under alert level 3.
There are many ways Bay of Plenty communities can still commemorate Anzac Day this year.
Testing of 250 seasonal workers will be complete this afternoon.
Bay Rugby will take its lead from the Ministry of Health and NZ Rugby.
Results will be announced on Friday, but there was no evidence the group were exposed.
Anzac Day committee chairman ready for commemorations in a bubble.
All hunting was banned under alert level 4.
Te Puke Sports premier team coach hopes there will still be a competition in 2020.