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'It’s all of us on the waka together.'
The hikoi in Whanganui walked along Victoria Ave and then descended on Pākaitore.
What today's Budget means for your back pocket.
The nationwide protests come ahead of the coalition Government's first Budget at 2pm.
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OPINION: Cuts to Government agencies will become business as usual.
'We walk in unity today' - Te Aorangi Dillon.
'Junior doctors work 32 hours in a 48-hour period over the weekend.'
A lack of tertiary education is a huge concern for the wool sector.
Luminous Times Tour kicks off at the Whanganui Musicians Club.
Fewer specialists are available due to geographical isolation.
A sophisticated example of 1970s men’s fashion will be at the Whanganui Regional Museum
St Anthony’s School Celebrates Road Safety Week.
Power was out to households across the city.
Beamish goes to number two in the New Zealand all-time mile list.
Waitaanga home was extensively damaged with a body later found at the scene.
Chief executive Tania King also backs Whanganui East Pool remaining open.
The fire is in a disused chicken shed in Papaiti Rd.
Desmond Bovey's book has been deemed 'of immense value'.
Local iwi and hapū very much want seats around the local government tables.
Feilding's clocktower shows 12 and Palmy's is four minutes slow.
The two farmer-led initiatives ensure those in need get meat and milk.
The number of rōpu able to qualify for finals hasn't changed however.
Safety upgrades to State Highway 3 and a new path are two potential ideas for Waverley.
'It’s such a great business so why change it too much?'
Te Pāti Māori shared on social media that this is a 'rangatira revolution'.
'I was fully certain I wasn’t going to hear back – so it was definitely a happy surprise.'
A judge has ruled in favour of a man for injuries caused by 'ECT torture'.
OPINION: Whanganui MP Carl Bates on Nicola Willis' first Budget.