
Three wins from five for intermediate 7s
Te Puke Intermediate, Pongakawa and Rangiuru schools all part of AIMS Games family.
Te Puke Intermediate, Pongakawa and Rangiuru schools all part of AIMS Games family.
This week has been a 'celebration of sport' in the Bay of Plenty.
A Sustainable Wearable Arts Challenge and a 48-Hour Fashion Challenge is coming up.
New property makes trust more accessible, but with a still-tranquil setting
Sammi Parrish named player of the day in cup win
District council candidate stands down for health and personal reasons.
Community leaders weigh in on more intensified housing for Te Puke.
This a play that will give you lots to laugh about.
'You never expect to win when you're the little club'
Stats NZ: Unemployment rate for Māori was 5.5% in June 2022, down from 7.8% in June 2021.
National's leader says there are two things the Government could do to help the sector.
Mums, kids, candidates and musicians all turned out to support Daffodil Day.
The victim suffered minor to moderate injuries.
The Black and Whites had plenty of opportunities
'I'm seeing members coming back who were kids that I taught a generation back'
"If they can prove good listeners during the campaign stage...that will serve them well."
Growers say Psa is the biggest risk to the industry,
Te Puke-Maketu ward councillor Kevin Marsh will not be standing for council this year
Te Puke High School students are bringing their business ideas and products to an expo
Board contributes to several projects at its last formal meeting.
Shane Beech steps down, but won't be going anywhere.
Ultimate goal: to give students the best education possible.
'It is difficult enough financially anyway and this just makes it even more difficult.'
Pauline misses Christmas work and being busy as mail volumes have reduced over time.
Mushroom growing can be a low-cost way of adding a powerhouse food to the menu.
Contestants demonstrate what great talent there is in the horticulture industry.
Little did Luxon know, you can enjoy a Hawai'i holiday without leaving Aotearoa.
Luxon: Reserve Bank cannot grade itself, must be hold to account over cost of living.
Opinion: Overall, the Western Bay is a better place to endure a recession than most.
'Māori whānau want to access services that recognise their realities.'