Kōkako Project Shows Council Community Funding at Work
Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s annual Community Matching Fund opens today with $140,000 available for not-for-profit community groups.
First of three Omokoroa cycleway bridges underway
Work has started on building the first of three bridges for the Omokoroa to Tauranga Cycle Trail.
The bridge restores the link across the Jess...
Coastguard – every boatie’s best friend
United in their love of the sea
...along with the desire to lend a hand to their community, the Waihi Beach Volunteer Coastguard squad is...
Kaimai community skate park on a roll
Kaimai community skate park on a roll
Kaimai School’s new community skate park is drawing the crowds and creating exciting changes to the pupils’ skill...
Flying Start for Pest-free Te Puna
Te Puna’s pest-free programme got off to a flying start on Saturday, 2 March, with more than 100 people attending and...
Western Bay of Plenty District Council Releases Updated Hazard Maps
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has been mapping and planning for natural hazardssince the 1990s.
The Council is...
Closing the Gap Candidate Survey – Western Bay of Plenty District Council
The following outcomes are the results from a recent Closing the Gap survey results from the Western Bay of Plenty District Council candidates.
Career shift scores Council job for engineer
A bold career change at the age of 35 took Trent Deakin from a call centre desk to his first gig as a project...
Wanted – community civil defence champions
Champions to help in a crisis are the pieces of gold being sought in Western Bay communities by newly appointed Emergency Management and Community...
Mayoral mentoring embraced by Cale
Developing leadership in young Māori
Cale Borell wants to be a leader one day and he has already started networking his way to the top.
Cale,...