Brandt Shortland moves from coroner role to District Court judge
Kaikohe gets its first resident District Court judge - Brandt Shortland.
Kaikohe gets its first resident District Court judge - Brandt Shortland.
The first Tylee Cottage artist in residence in 1986 is back for the month of March.
Local hospitality businesses remain open in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A student has complained about the inappropriate use of their mobile phone by teachers.
Airline will keep 26 national flights running this week.
Hipango stated that she represented the Māori community. What about the rest of us?
Televised motorsport without crowds being considered. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
New Zealand's youngest district councillor will feature as the keynote speaker.
Aunty Jo Takarangi-Firmin kept up her kaikaranga role to the end of her 85 years.
A Whanganui think tank has been proposed to address paper and cardboard crisis.
A grieving mother has issued a plea for swimming lessons to be mandatory for all children.
Events are planned around the country to mark one year since the March 15 attacks.
One hundred passengers were on board the two domestic flights taken by the infected woman.
The man visited Countdown and Pak'nSave while wearing the elaborate get-up.
This is not new-age hippy education.
More than 400 students may have to move to Palmerston North, or change universities.
Chase Swanson, 15, has been named as the drowning victim in Whanganui last week.
Blyde, Brazier, Paul, Tui, Curry, Joass, McGarvey-Black, Ravouvou, Warbrick, Webber named.
The scent of Paris on the corner of SH1 and SH3. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The scent of Paris on the corner of SH1 and SH3. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Blenheim, Masterton, Levin, Timaru and Ashburton get refugees - but not Whanganui.
Kris Lott found a new career path through an introductory course at UCOL Whanganui.
The 36-year-old builder remains a passionate Marton Saracens Cricket Club supporter.
Residents said it was "scary to see" after the Australian bushfires.
"They failed to do the basics, such as reviewing [his] previous medical notes," HDC finds.
Too few boaties know what they are doing at sea. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Social media is a bit like the wild west in terms of the validity of information.
Council would consider the consequences of climate change in any relevant decisions.
Whitebaiting rules are set to change in a bid to save the species, but it is enough?