
Duck hunters will head to their maimais a little later this year
Better late than never for duck hunters.
Better late than never for duck hunters.
"I think businesses are just going to have to get creative."
Covid-19 rules meant the whole way of working had to change for orchardists.
The food parcels have been described as a lifeline for the newcomers.
Locals start supporting Te Puke businesses as restrictions ease.
The Bay of Plenty DHB has also relaxed its visiting policy under Covid-19 alert level 3.
Seasonal workers in Te Puke who were tested for Covid-19 have returned negative tests.
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.
The testing is a precautionary measure.
Maketū and Te Puke Community boards can't meet, but members are still working.
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"We will likely hear of further job losses as the uncertainty drags on."
"It is reminding people of how important food production is to our country."
What happens to schools when the alert level 4 lockdown ends?
Designated freedom camping sites are being well utilised by campers under lockdown.
Local churches are overcoming Covid 19 challenges.
Mayor Garry Webber gets things done at home while keeping Council's wheels turning.
Rural residents in remote Western Bay can opt for rubbish collections from Kleana Bins.
Google Maps has compared location data from the lockdown to values earlier in the year.
Prizes are up for grabs for a design and build competition with recyclable materials.
Facebook was abuzz with chatter this morning of cars being diverted.
Her next flight is in May, but her husband suspects that too could be cancelled.
Eight Kiwis have been brought home from South America.
Te Puke's Mitsi Weyers takes lockdown one day at a time with crazy fun and staying active.
Chris Boudet has once again shaved her hair for Shave For a Cure.