Time Capsule Found in Katikati Wall — 62 Years Early
A time capsule hidden in a Katikati wall since 1987 has been found 62 years early, revealing newspapers, plans and a vivid snapshot of late-80s Bay of Plen
The South Island's first Rural Training Hub is coming to the West Coast, training more doctors, nurses and midwives for rural NZ communities.
A time capsule hidden in a Katikati wall since 1987 has been found 62 years early, revealing newspapers, plans and a vivid snapshot of late-80s Bay of Plen
Te Rereatukāhia Marae Committee is holding its AGM, Special General Meeting and Hui-a-Hapū on 20 July 2025 at the marae in Katikati.
Te Ara Mātauranga, Waihī Beach's new library and service centre, has opened its doors with a new team and programmes for all ages.
Te Puke woman opens Pongakawa farm to host orienteering course for Zespri AIMS Games 2025, welcoming young competitors to the property.
Nominations are open for the 2025 local government elections covering Western Bay of Plenty District Council and Bay of Plenty Regional Council.
Katikati Stags bowed out of the 2025 season in a 27–37 semi-final loss to Arataki Makos, with a busy off-season events programme now planned for the club.
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Te Puke Today is your daily dose of positive news — local-first, from Te Puke and the Bay of Plenty through to Aotearoa New Zealand and the wider world. Free, updated every day, always linked to the source.
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The South Island's first Rural Training Hub is coming to the West Coast, training more doctors, nurses and midwives for rural NZ communities.
New Zealand paramedics will soon have prescribing powers for certain medicines, easing pressure on emergency departments nationwide.
Wairarapa MP Mike Butterick's National Party-branded gifts to local schools have stirred conversation among parents and educators across New Zealand.
New Zealand's updated anti-money laundering identity rules mean fewer hassles for Kiwis and businesses from July 2026. Here's what you need to know.