
Hawke’s Bay teen runner wins gold at Oceania Orienteering Champs
She also earned a silver in the W18 long distance, boosting her world ranking.
She also earned a silver in the W18 long distance, boosting her world ranking.
Savaglee's draw, barrier four, gives him an advantage to stay close to the leaders.
At 86, Tāwhiwhirangi gave a bold interview amid a 2015 Kōhanga Reo spending controversy.
A roundup of events happening in Gisborne-Tairāwhiti this weekend, beyond and regularly.
Plus, is NZ rich list heiress Ali Andrews married to her French-US billionaire boyfriend?
A courier driver noticed tarseal wrapped around his truck's wheels.
On Ruataniwha St, 80% of shops are taking part in the event.
A member of the public contacted police after witnessing the 'strange' sight.
Brenden Hawkins aims to paddle the Whanganui River on a surfboard.
Council claims fizzy ban at sports ground could improve the health of locals and visitors.
Whanganui district councillors will vote on the agreement on February 13.
'After some pencil-sharpening, we’ve been able to get this agreement in place.'
Ohakune businesses have thrived since the two-month closure began.
'When I tell them my actual age, they do get shocked.'
Russell Marshall was Whanganui MP from 1972 to 1990.
Emergency services went to SH3, near Blueskin Rd in Westmere, about 10.15am today.
Andy Stewart pushed on with his motorbike trek despite his growing pain.
There have now been three men charged with murder.
'It's not about bylaws, it's about educating people.'
Minister Erica Stanford acknowledges the scheme won't meet everyone's expectations.
Gary Stewart said the cards are a great way to promote his favourite place.
The council and iwi celebrate a new partnership with ceremony and kapa haka.
Police were called to the Talbot St area on Monday morning.
Frankie Webb reflects on her decade reporting for the Horowhenua Chronicle.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden.
The brigade has praised volunteers and families for their dedication.
Horowhenua AP&I Show celebrates 119 years with fun activities for all the family.
The Foxton Community Op-Shop was founded by Julie Petersen and Jenny Stokes.
Donna Rowe retires after 33 years; Fairfield School honours her with their new library.
The council will be consulting on the new bylaw in January.