Taupō news

Out with the old. Bin with the new
Taupō District Council is trialing new rubbish and recycling bins with updated signage along the lakefront to reduce contamination and improve waste sorting.

Full steam ahead for Crown Road
Crown Road development in Taupo is creating 18 industrial lots, with 90% of underground services installed. The project includes native plantings and will be completed by late 2025.


NextGen Championship Ignites in Taupō
Taupō witnessed the electrifying launch of the NextGen New Zealand Championship, presented by Repco, as over 150 competitors and thousands of fans gathered for a weekend of thrilling racing and unforgettable experiences.

The D4 to Rock Taupō in Explosive Comeback Tour!
Taupō, brace yourself as The D4 brings their legendary, amplifier-melting rock'n'roll show to Rosemary’s on February 22, 2025—don’t miss the sonic explosion!

Invitation To Join The 46th Anniversary Celebrations At The Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge
Excitement is building for the 46th Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge this Saturday, November 30, with thousands of riders and supporters gearing up for a vibrant weekend of cycling events, including the new Tineli Huka Hundy mountain bike race.

Outcry Over Near-Felling of Tūrangi Oak
A significant oak tree on Taupahi Road in Tūrangi, listed as an amenity tree, was nearly felled during maintenance, prompting community outrage and an independent investigation by the Taupō District Council.

Tokoroa to Kinleith open tomorrow
State Highway 1 (SH1) will reopen between Tokoroa and Kinleith at 10am on Wednesday, 27 November 2024, with a temporary speed limit in place while ongoing testing and roadworks continue in nearby sections.

Rumours Swirl About Potential Cuts Threatening Taupō Campus
Rumours suggest Toi Ohomai's proposed cuts may impact the Taupō campus, sparking concerns over job losses and course cancellations.


Watch out for 2 wheels this weekend in Taupō
Thousands of cyclists will descend on Taupō this Saturday for the Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge, with NZTA advising drivers on SH1, SH32, and SH41 to plan ahead and expect detours, heavy traffic, and increased bike activity.

Get on board with Mahi Aroha 2025 to explore, enjoy, and protect nature
The 2025 Mahi Aroha summer programme offers nearly 30 nature-based events across the Central North Island, including guided mountain biking, tramps, and workshops, inviting everyone to explore, protect, and enjoy the region's incredible outdoors.

Free Speech Union And Taupo District Council Agree To Resolve Conflict Over Julian Batchelor Event Cancellation
The Free Speech Union and Taupō District Council have resolved their dispute over cancelling a 2023 event, agreeing to collaborate on a free speech policy and training to ensure the rights of Taupō residents are respected.
