20th February 2024 Food / TBOP
The 2024 Flavours of Plenty programme is live, showcasing the raft of events for the culinary festival that takes place at various locations around the Bay of Plenty in April.
Bay of Plenty’s Ōmanawa Falls has reopened to the public sporting a new walking track, lookout platforms, education panels, carpark and safety improvements around the area’s cliffs.
Tourism Bay of Plenty and Tauranga City Council have launched a new app to promote the area’s culture, history and visitor activities during Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week.
Tourism Bay of Plenty has kicked off the first The Green Room sustainability programme for the year in Ōhope, with 18 organisations taking part.
Tourism Bay of Plenty is seeking two new trustees who love the region and want to see its visitor economy thrive.
Flavours Bay of Plenty Festival is returning to Tauranga in March 2023.
Tourism Bay of Plenty is expecting more than 170,000 visitors to the region this season thanks to cruise’s return.
The 2022 Matariki Dish Challenge in Rotorua and Bay of Plenty have showcased the best of the region’s storytelling and food, with four winners crowned.
The first cohort from TBOP’s Green Room Programme graduates after an intensive 12-weeks helped participants reduce, reuse and recycle.
The programme shows participants how to achieve the knowledge, skills, and confidence to actively pursue zero carbon and regenerative goals.
The chief executive has led the RTO through both extraordinary growth and challenges.