Whanganui couple celebrate 75-year marriage
Tom and Nola Wright spend their time together at their rest home.
Tom and Nola Wright spend their time together at their rest home.
New Plymouth council admits not giving importance to Tai Moana Tai Tangata exhibition.
Don Weston competes to win - but he also aims to have fun.
National says Govt plans to rush controversial change through will cut local people out.
Six60, LAB and Synthony have each rocked a crammed Bowl of Brooklands in New Plymouth.
'Boys get the priority', says McAuley High School principal Jan Waelen.
NZ's best beach finalists: Today we profile the Travel team's three "wildcards".
Good day sunshine? Some towns and cities have enjoyed 50 per cent more sun than others.
The top three picks might just surprise you.
Out of the 10 weeks away, four of those have been spent in managed isolation.
New Plymouth-based music and arts festival will be back in 2022, say organisers.
We all played our part to stop the spread of Covid-19. These are our stories.
Crew wandered New Plymouth streets despite not meeting the 14-day isolation period.
Ryan Joseph Wenzlick admitted both charges in the High Court at Hamilton today.
At least two sensors have exploded recently in the city.
There's more to the Surf Highway 45 than meets the eye.
More rain has fallen in Taranaki in the last day than all of last November.
Helicopter called to car down a bank at Mt Messenger.
The nor'wester is doing its thing in eastern parts of the South Island today.
Study focuses on disruption to economy, infrastructure and road to recovery post eruption.
New Plymouth couple Keith and Lou Roebuck were on SH1 in Tokoroa when tragedy struck.
He was NZ's 1530th reported case of Covid-19. He likely also saved us all a headache.
Bar owners in New Plymouth say unruly behaviour is on the rise after council 'slip-up'.
A Taranaki dad has a message for other men after he was diagnosed with breast cancer.
There are renewed calls for crew of foreign vessels to be tested for Covid-19.
The Ken Rei logging ship is anchored offshore and carrying 21 crew members.
Who are they? They include our first African, Latin American and Sri Lankan MPs.
New case justifies concern over sea ports being possible virus entry points, expert says.
The Ken Rei logging ship is anchored off Napier.