Minister wants Taranaki DHB vaccine gains made permanent
Associate Health Minister Peeni Henare says the tide has turned in Taranaki.
Associate Health Minister Peeni Henare says the tide has turned in Taranaki.
Ngā Rauru's award-winning product is now available in supermarkets across the motu.
High Court will now decide process to reconsider seabed mining consent
Councils ignored and decision making taken 'out of our hands', says mayor.
Covid-19 has dominated the landscape once again as local MPs look back on year.
Iwi and Māori health providers are drawing up their own vaccination plan.
The Māori Party co-leader says Māori are being "left for last" in the Delta outbreak.
Stan Walker shared a photo of him with Sean Wainui and their wives on their wedding day.
Frontline health staff must have had one jab by October 30, or risk losing their jobs.
Supreme Court decision makes significant addition to NZ environmental law.
Mining firm sees clear legal pathway to consents, despite Supreme Court rejection.
First dose vaccinations in older Kiwis are more than 90 per cent almost everywhere.
Contractors are making good progress on road linking Nukumaru and Waiinu Beach.
If the area is still under level 2 Waverley's A & P celebrations will be postponed.
Council stumps up $155,000 for bronze casting, community to raise money for plinth.
After consultation councillors voted to stay with 11 seats, including a single Māori seat.
Te Kāhui o Rauru and South Taranaki District Council have set out their values.
The Ginza Bargains owner says the store is a family affair.
Shops and cafes reasonably busy in level 2 - museum very quiet.
South Taranaki residents are asked to give initial views on changes to water services.
Council buildings across the region remain closed at alert level 3.
People in the Whanganui region can contact MSD by phone or online for urgent assistance.
They include resident stallion Wyndspelle's first foal, a filly out of Silver Cloud
The Civil Defence boss says a natural disaster might take priority over the pandemic.
Public feedback has forced the council to add another option to its representation review.
Firefighters from Waverley and Pātea attended.
There have already been around 200 pre-sales to all parts of the world.
A Horizons officer was back on the beach on Tuesday to "assess any ongoing affects".
Iwi wanted future engagement on Māori wards focused on "people affected by the decision."