
NLC to represent Whanganui at reggae festival
The announcement of the festival performance caps off a busy year for the group.
The announcement of the festival performance caps off a busy year for the group.
Illegal dumping remains a problem in isolated areas.
The first beer brewed with a wild yeast is set to be released later in November.
'The initiatives all have a role to play in benefitting our district in the long term.'
Whanganui's public were generous at the City Mission's annual Foodbank Drive.
Tawi won the Raw Comedy Quest Grand Final during the weekend in Auckland.
The Suzuki International Series will again attract international talent.
Annette Jones has taken over the entire bottom floor at 49 Taupō Quay.
Nine months of training and dieting went into being at physical peak for the competition.
Whanganui pair dig in to salvage draw.
Whanganui’s MP-elect has hit the ground running.
“It’s putting our little city on the map.”
"It’s about looking for an equitable way of covering that cost.”
OPINION: Kevin Page encounters some goings-on at the petrol pump.
This year's Shepherds' Shemozzle involved eating a boiled sheep's tongue.
'Nothing can make you happier than unconditional love.'
Election result has seen sentiment in the rural sector quickly change, says broadcaster.
The work is expected to be completed in December.
Horizons Regional Council has awarded 25 grants to Enviroschools.
“It’s still early days, but we want to move as fast as we can.”
“Whanganui will be far from the worst place to be this week."
'The history of both sides is tragic, to say the least.'
More than 30 different sports are represented.
'It's a hidden success story, people just don’t realise what we do.'
People in Ruapehu were scammed out of more than $100,000 in a four-week period.
“I don’t recall any game where the captain was sent off like that.”
Jay Rerekura: Here we are organising our snacks and drinks for the early morning lead-up
Perennial plants repeat their cycle year after year gradually increasing in size.
The coach of the team said they had to battle through difficulties the entire tournament.
The Whanganui District Council said the increase in use was due to promotion of the paths.