SH2/Ōmokoroa Rd Roundabout Upgrade Works to Begin
Road-widening works at the SH2/Ōmokoroa Rd roundabout near Katikati begin within weeks, bringing two phases of traffic changes over roughly three months.
A new survey aims to understand and improve the wellbeing of rural and farming women in New Zealand.
Road-widening works at the SH2/Ōmokoroa Rd roundabout near Katikati begin within weeks, bringing two phases of traffic changes over roughly three months.
Te Puke's Sirens and Service event brought emergency services and community organisations together to educate residents about local safety resources and su
A free exhibition tracing Katikati's history from its earliest days opens at the town library on 4 August, marking 150 years since Ulster Irish settlement.
A free exhibition charting 150 years of Katikati history opens at the town library on 4 August, with archives, photographs and a family history workshop on
Katikati Community Health Trust hosts its AGM on 14 August at the Hone Hato St Johns Meeting Room, with BOP Care Co-ordination Centre's Judith Telford spea
Education Minister Erica Stanford visited Katikati College's GrowHub facility, meeting students and praising industry-school partnerships in vocational edu
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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