
Te Puke High celebrates with $270k in scholarships at prizegiving
Bella Ngawhika and Harrison Matthews named 2025 head girl and boy at prizegiving.
Bella Ngawhika and Harrison Matthews named 2025 head girl and boy at prizegiving.
Karen Summerhays: "Just throw something together, get the kids involved, and have fun!"
Soutar's Kāwai series blends fiction and Aotearoa's history
Auckland man arrested for driving with 1370mcg of alcohol; court appearance next week.
Sophie Reid shines, placing 2nd at AIMS Games; Ryan Parton wins at Waikato/BOP.
Vince Shaw, Professor Marcus: 'This play has many twists and is a pleasure to perform.'
Support local: Fairhaven gala offers raffles, rides, and food.
Te Puke Agricultural Club's group day impresses with high-standard animals and support.
Fashion show to fund Te Puke teen’s cancer fight.
After years of injuries, Hayley-Grace Davis is diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.
New constables in Te Puke bring diverse skills.
TEL westbound closed Nov 4, eastbound on Nov 5; expect detours.
Guy Fawkes safety tips: Light fireworks in open spaces, away from homes and pets.
Hawks 1 edge Te Puke despite Jenkins taking 3/28 and Eves scoring 85.
"Different groups coming together make Te Puke an even more joyful place this Christmas."
NZKGI chairman stresses unity: "Growers must stay united to protect our industry."
Maree Cooper hosts a fashion show to support friend’s son, Brennan, with cancer.
Watson brothers partnered with Albert Gibbons in 1917; Carrie Gibbons Reserve named.
The event at Te Puke Baptist Church sees increased visitors and great entertainment.
Taku Paul was fatally run down during a fight with Ephron Ronaki about missing money.
Foodbanks facing more demand than before
$300 grant awarded for student-led wellness garden, part of Seed to Plate project.
Te Puke Community Market returns this Saturday after a three-year break.
New 'Best Collaboration Award' added to celebrate joint community initiatives.
A dozen calls received in the past fortnight.
A vehicle has hit a fence or bank on Te Puke Highway.
Children dress as bees for storytime in Te Puke, featuring live bumblebees and prizes.
Giggles Centre links kids, families, and elderly in garden, sharing knowledge and produce.
Heritage Plaza makeover includes free Wi-Fi, more seating and native plantings.
Benjamin Hunter, from Te Puke, scores 150, now playing premier cricket this season.