Te Puke Volunteer Fire Brigade Celebrates 205 Years of Service
Te Puke Volunteer Fire Brigade celebrates service achievements and thanks community sponsors at annual honours night.
A new survey aims to understand and improve the wellbeing of rural and farming women in New Zealand.
Te Puke Volunteer Fire Brigade celebrates service achievements and thanks community sponsors at annual honours night.
Te Puke sprinter Jaxon Woolley aims for Commonwealth Games selection with strong personal records in T38 classification events.
About 200 whānau turned out for the Western Bay of Plenty Zone Pinewood Derby hosted by Katikati Sea Scouts on 11 October, with 120 cars racing for nationa
Around 130 seniors gathered at Katikati War Memorial Hall for the Lions' annual Lone Diners Luncheon, a community tradition dating back to 1978.
Te Puke Council defends plaza refurbishment project against criticism over design and parking availability in town centre.
For 40 years, Katikati's Alice Gumbley has lent her collection of salt and pepper shakers to the Lions' Lone Diners Luncheon — a quiet act of generosity.
New Zealand's food and fibre exports are set to hit a record $64.3 billion, driven by strong demand for dairy, meat, and kiwifruit.
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