Katikati Primary School Students Take On Cross Country at Moore Park
Katikati Primary School's 470 students took part in a lively cross country event at Moore Park, with Year 0 to 6 pupils competing on 13 May.
The South Island's first Rural Training Hub is coming to the West Coast, training more doctors, nurses and midwives for rural NZ communities.
Katikati Primary School's 470 students took part in a lively cross country event at Moore Park, with Year 0 to 6 pupils competing on 13 May.
EVES Katikati is hosting a free property seminar on 17 June 2025 covering auction, tender, and other methods of sale for buyers and sellers.
The Hub Te Puke experiences surge in demand for food services, rescuing over 11,000kg of food and supporting 275 families during winter months.
Three 88-year-old Katikati mates — Nev Morrissey, Alan McCaughan, and Ross Watson — are regular gym-goers at Katifit, proving age is no barrier to staying
Katikati's Hato Hone St John station received a new Gen4 ambulance on 6 May, funded by the We Care Community Trust, boosting safety for staff and patients.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tamawhariua invites the Katikati community to a free Pink Ribbon Morning Tea on 22 May in support of breast cancer awareness.
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Western Bay Mayor encourages community kindness and support this summer amid economic challenges, looking forward to collaborative progress in 2026.
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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.
Rural Women New Zealand are calling for greater mental health support as wellbeing challenges grow across rural communities. Here's what's being done.
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.
PM Christopher Luxon and Australia's Anthony Albanese wrap up their Annual Leaders' Meeting with fresh commitments to cooperation and regional resilience.
Foodstuffs expands facial recognition technology to a fourth Christchurch store, New World Stanmore, boosting safety for shoppers and staff.
Over 1,000 Mexican avocado growers smashed a Guinness World Record with a 15,000-pound bowl of guacamole after a banner harvest season.
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.