
Leading athletes on show
Leading Whanganui athletes in action in major meetings at three different venues
Leading Whanganui athletes in action in major meetings at three different venues
Whanganui Braves into playoff for third, Mustangs fourth in Manawatu softball league
Sport Whanganui round up of college sport focusing on Whanganui High School
School group launches campaign to "say no to hubs" controlling schools.
David Musgrave has his say on Whangaehu crash that occurred last Wednesday.
CEO of Whanganui flying school Phillip Bedford sends prayers to Auckland counterpart
Samuel Tanner continues his hot form in Sir John Walker Invitational.
Kiriana Butler said the grant will help travel to Palmerston North and pay course fees.
The light aircraft crashed in a steep area of the Kaimanawa Ranges.
Good tennis on a sombre day of reflection.
Bonny Glen Landfill starts accepting Taranaki waste, treats its own leachate
Main event 520m race.
Top atheletes in each grade emerge from Whanganui schools championships
End of season victories augur well for Whanganui age group cricket
Shed tour benefits rescue helicopter
Dannevirke farmers have come tops in region farm environment awards for a second year
Sentimental Miss gets the victory.
Plus, looking ahead to Palmerston North and 12 commentators covering one meeting.
Tim Wilson received it for his work with the No Duff charity supporting military veterans.
New Whanganui and Partners CEO sees opportunity in farming and tourism.
Great finish to the 2018-19 Toyota 86 Championship season for the rookie.
Multiple race options for competitors of all ages and abilities.
Jess Watkin's spinners help win the day for Central Hinds over Otago Sparks on Sunday
Francis Leppard and Aydan Palmer will marry at Marton Harvest Festival on March 31.
Whanganui's Robbie Clark was the second individual to finish the Race to the Brewery.
Team reverses loss in pool play by winning consolation playoff.
A Horowhenua couple have won Project Marton's festival wedding and honeymoon package.
Niki Wiggins has been given a 90-day notice after five years at a property in Gonville.
Not enough numbers or interest for red ball cricket or another Twenty20.