
Burnt-out car left near Castlecliff beach, police making inquiries
There has been a suspicious car fire on Castlecliff Beach.
There has been a suspicious car fire on Castlecliff Beach.
Fleet Line Markers and more recognised at the Whanganui Business Awards
'We need a minimum ground temperature of 13C to carry out pavement works.'
OPINION: I've never found it so difficult to part with my money.
The city can expect a damp, breezy week ahead.
The tohu was produced by kaupapa Māori designer Tyrone Ohia.
The Art in the Garden fundraiser will take place at the end of November in a new location.
A Whanganui petition to ban the public sale of fireworks is heading to Parliament.
How the summer tourism wave is expected to hit the Whanganui region.
Opinion: It's time to plant cold-sensitive summer vegetables.
The man went on to have sex with one of the teenage girls.
Aodhan Wildbore takes up his role as part of the Voluntary Bonding Scheme.
Anderina McLean will compete in the Trans-Tasman Scrabble tournament on November 15-17.
Adventuring from the East to West Cape, three boys have turned an idea into reality.
It is still making sure kids have Christmas presents this year.
The track is set to be resurfaced for the first time since 2012.
The House was suspended briefly after the haka disrupted voting.
The male team moved from bottom of the table to fourth.
Whanganui Squash Club scooped the Central Squash Awards after an amazing season.
'This whole recession has to end at some point.'
The Mangapurua Track has reopened after a major slip.
The Mega Fun Carnival is back again this year – and bringing its new attraction.
The changes aim to give 'equal opportunities for everybody'.
'They stole the whole get-up except the tie, which I buried with my dad.'
Denise Caltaux says abuse in care is at the core of a lot of the country's social issues.
'We had a patient who had significant, life-changing surgery.'
The body was located in the water near the City Bridge.
The Marton Counselling Centre’s budget has taken a $30,000 hit.
'What is the difference that whānau actually want to see in their lives?'