Returns reveal Horizons councillors' financial interests
Horizons councillors are required to state their property and financial interests.
Horizons councillors are required to state their property and financial interests.
Retiring MP Ian McKelvie says farming is one constant issue across the electorate.
OPINION: Our LTP is arguably our most important document.
Chris Cain brings to the stage a power-packed performance of blues guitar and vocals.
The team will be competing in the Youth National League at the end of the regular season.
Whiowhio Hut in Palmerston North is Aotearoa's only urban tramping hut.
Samantha Schoenwald shines at Foodstuffs' Checker of the Year competition.
Applications to Horizons Regional Council close on June 30.
Alabaster broke the eight-hour strong wool lamb shearing world record in December.
"I have decided to explore this new opportunity to continue to represent my community."
Adrian Rurawhe's decision to go list only at the election opens door for Te Pāti Māori.
No one was believed to be in the house at the time of the fire.
Aotearoa singer Stan Walker keeps the faith with his Ratana roots.
Behind every big event there's a team of volunteers.
The Rātana faithful prepare for two days of celebrations.
The man is due to appear in Palmerston North District Court on Wednesday.
Police were notified of the crash around 3.20pm today.
Stephen Hamilton is enjoying gardening in Palmerston North after the extremes of Darwin.
Sylvia Murphy, 100, says she has had a happy life.
Planning for beautiful rivers in Palmerston North ahead of strong urban growth.
A community garden is growing more joy than just vegetables.
Mental health providers are struggling to cope with growing need in the wake of Covid-19.
Regional connectivity was more in demand than urban services in submissions to Horizons.
Kaierau take on Pirates who are in do-or-die mode for staying in the playoff hunt.
The Play2Win arcade is being opened by Palmerston North trampoline park Cloud 9.
Confluence pulls out of Whanganui co-working venture after months of uncertainty.
Rail was very popular among submitters to Horizons public transport plans.
"I can attest to the high quality of workmanship and service."
Two others received moderate and minor injuries.