Tōrere, also written Torere, is a small coastal settlement in the Ōpōtiki District of the Bay of Plenty Region on New Zealand's North Island.
Traditional histories tell of Tōrere-nui-ā-rua, eldest child and daughter of Hoturoa she is referred to as the aho ariki.
[5] A hui, held in Torere in August 2018, found locals were opposed to a national Māori Battalion Museum being established at Waitangi to commemorate local men who served or died during World War II.
[8] Te Kura o Torere is a co-educational Māori immersion primary school,[9] with a roll of 26 as of November 2024.
It functioned as a post office, telephone exchange and birth, death and marriage registry during the early 19th century.