Find out how the District will be represented in local decision-making for the next 6 years.
Explore our rohe with your furry friends!
Keep up-to-date with mahi in your neighbourhood
Find out how the District will be represented in local decision-making for the next 6 years
Yes, you still need a building consent. Find out more.
Check out our top spots to celebrate Matariki
“A perfect District is a District that everyone feels good in.” These wise words by Kaelyn, 12, from Ōmokoroa, headline our Long Term Plan 2024-34, which is now open for feedback.
Disc golf enthusiasts are invited to ‘putt’ their skills to the test at a new nine-hole course at TECT Park.
With several superb playgrounds across the Western Bay, your tāmariki can swing, slide and climb until their heart’s content.
Businesses in the Western Bay will still be able to open on Easter Sunday if they want to.
The Wander Dogs Summer Series is about to bound into action and this time we are rolling out the red carpet.
A busy intersection near Ōmokoroa Point School will be made be safer, thanks to two Year 8 students who teamed up with Council to find a solution.
Ōmokoroa, Te Puna, Whakamārama, Omanawa, Kaimai, Ohauiti, Oropi - what do you love about your local reserves, and how can we make them even better?
Businesses in the Western Bay will still be able to open on Easter Sunday if they want to.
The Wander Dogs Summer Series is about to bound into action and this time we are rolling out the red carpet.
A busy intersection near Ōmokoroa Point School will be made be safer, thanks to two Year 8 students who teamed up with Council to find a solution.
From surf life saving to saving treasures from the trash, Western Bay of Plenty District Council has given 30 worthwhile projects across the rohe a helping hand through it’s Community Matching Fund.
Maketu Community Board’s newest member, Brett Waterhouse, is proud to be following in his poppa’s footsteps.
Businesses in the Western Bay will still be able to open on Easter Sunday if they want to.
Brett Waterhouse has been elected to the Maketu Community Board, following a by-election that closed Friday 1 November.
The Wander Dogs Summer Series is about to bound into action and this time we are rolling out the red carpet.
We’ve worked incredibly hard to develop the best possible picture for our District, now and into the future. Read all about it in our Long Term Plan 2024-34
Hear Mayor James' thoughts on the future of our District
This year is shaping up to be a more positive year as economic conditions improve and we enjoy a cracking summer.
Hear from Mayor James Denyer on his reflections for the year.
Maketu Community Board’s newest member, Brett Waterhouse, is proud to be following in his poppa’s footsteps.
Businesses in the Western Bay will still be able to open on Easter Sunday if they want to.
Brett Waterhouse has been elected to the Maketu Community Board, following a by-election that closed Friday 1 November.
The Wander Dogs Summer Series is about to bound into action and this time we are rolling out the red carpet.