Charity Meet the Need Connects Farmers to Families Facing Food Insecurity
Charity Meet the Need has delivered over 50,000 mince meals and milk portions across the Western Bay of Plenty in the past year, linking farmers with whāna
Over 1,000 Mexican avocado growers smashed a Guinness World Record with a 15,000-pound bowl of guacamole after a banner harvest season.
Charity Meet the Need has delivered over 50,000 mince meals and milk portions across the Western Bay of Plenty in the past year, linking farmers with whāna
Western Bay of Plenty District Council will consult communities from 25 May on central government local government reforms signalling a shift to fewer, lar
A series of burglaries and thefts hit the Katikati district in early May, with trailers, tools and fuel among the items stolen.
Hato Hone St John Katikati is relaunching its youth programme after more than a decade, with an info night on 27 May for tamariki aged 5–18.
Nine-year-old Gaige Aitchison-Budd grew his hair for three years to donate to hair-loss sufferers, inspiring a school-wide breast cancer fundraiser at Mata
A Katikati elderly resident lost thousands in a fake Spark phone scam, while police warn of fraudulent fines texts and Facebook scams in the area.
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A new survey shows NZ food and fibre sector leaders are prioritising biosecurity, trade agreements and climate resilience in 2026. Here's why it matters.
NZ kiwifruit scientists are sharing their expertise with India following a new trade deal — great news for the global kiwifruit industry and Te Puke growers.
Western Bay Mayor encourages community kindness and support this summer amid economic challenges, looking forward to collaborative progress in 2026.
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Rural Women New Zealand are calling for greater mental health support as wellbeing challenges grow across rural communities. Here's what's being done.
Thousands of NZ families will access better parenting support thanks to a $20 million Budget 2025 investment in evidence-based initiatives for children.
Katikati Police report a cluster of vehicle thefts and attempted thefts on 23 May, with two stolen cars later recovered abandoned in Waihi.
Over 1,000 Mexican avocado growers smashed a Guinness World Record with a 15,000-pound bowl of guacamole after a banner harvest season.
A NZ wireless provider is urging the government to protect rural broadband competition as Starlink's satellite reach grows across the country.
NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visits Australia for the annual Leaders' Meeting, tackling trade, fuel supply and bilateral ties with PM Albanese.
Groundbreaking new research reveals New Zealand's fibre industry is worth over $926 million at the farm gate, signalling huge growth opportunities ahead.
Over 1,000 Mexican avocado growers smashed a Guinness World Record with a 15,000-pound bowl of guacamole after a banner harvest season.
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.
Waihi's Recycling Transfer Station is getting a major $1.08 million upgrade to slash landfill waste and boost recycling capacity in the Hauraki region.
Small modular reactors are gaining global attention — and New Zealand is starting to ask whether this clean energy technology could work here too.