
Experts warn of rising family harm during holiday season
'Family harm is a crime. We encourage those affected to reach out for help.'
'Family harm is a crime. We encourage those affected to reach out for help.'
A pair of Foxton volunteers have been doing some interesting work.
Levin Brass Band's Big Dig at Waitārere Beach will have $8000 in prizes.
Luxon tours Lewis Farms, meets staff, and serves ice cream to local customers.
Saoirse's sanctuary aims to revive the admiral butterfly population in Horowhenua.
Levin Medieval Market celebrates 30 years with over 220 stalls and live performances.
Ōhau School has opened a new bush area for outdoor learning and play.
Mangahao Power Station turns 100, launches scholarship, and unveils new info board.
Historic Thompson House marks 50 years as a cultural hub for Levin community.
Ka Ying Rising was raised, broken in and initially trained in Marton.
Horowhenua Trust installs new camera, welcomed by locals and police.
Family-friendly 'Alice in Cuckooland' mixes adventure, wit and audience participation.
Police say more people are involved in the alleged murder.
Horowhenua's Christmas may be dry, with a 40% chance of normal rainfall, Niwa says.
The show runs over two weeks, opening on December 5.
Horowhenua District Council votes 8-3 to partially reinstate berm mowing.
OPINION: Waiopehu College has been busy celebrating students' successes.
Heart Foundation seeks volunteers for the Big Heart Appeal on 21-22 February 2025.
The estate has been an iconic venue in Horowhenua for many years, Wayne Bishop says.
White Ribbon riders want to flip the script regarding domestic violence.
The event is the first of its kind in Levin said Gym Junkie owner Ali Richardson.
The concert is the final one organised by Dale Webb for 2024.
OPINION: The school is busy with a range of events on the calendar.
Mandie Blair's Heartland Cottage now cares for over 100 rescued animals at Foxton Beach.
Sinterklaas and his helpers will spread cheer with presents and sweets.
Police are appealing for more information.
The initiative gets farmers off the farm and into the water.
“We are deeply grateful for their service.”
The exhibition opens in Foxton on Sunday, November 24.