
Online forum to support Ruapehu businesses
Speakers will include local and central government and tourism sector representatives.
Speakers will include local and central government and tourism sector representatives.
Tribes seek management of 2500ha of conservation land in settlement.
Ruapehu Recruitment has announced the appointment of its new business growth manager.
Local mayors are considering the best ways to assist their communities.
Police and Ruapehu iwi urge people not to come and self-isolate at holiday homes.
People volunteering to help Ruapehu's council are asked to do so online or by phone.
He biked 3000km to raise money for a 3-year-old crash victim.
News in brief: Skifield closes, rain forecasted, Green Bikes close and more
Whanganui's rainfall in February was above average - but its soils are still very dry.
Hoani Ponga has previously worked for Te Tumu Paeroa and Plant and Food Research.
The Manawatu Vintage Ag Expo is on this weekend in Feilding.
"It was a freshener - nowhere near enough to turn the tide."
Brawl reported, quarry future, properties for sale and other news items in brief
A new company car for 12 months means the Whanganui branch can reach those in rural areas.
Seven sites between Whanganui and Raetihi are up for repair.
The Whanganui region dried out over January - but not as much as Northland.
Raetihi businesses feel the time is now for those wanting to set up shop.
The heritage quality of Kings Theatre will be kept as it becomes a brewery.
New Ngāti Rangi CEO will need development, relationship and leadership skills.
The failure of SH4 at the Ore Ore Slip shocks and worries Whanganui and Raetihi.
From Santa caves to railway turntables - Bob Norling's contribution to Ohakune.
Emergency services were alerted to the incident around 6.50am.
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Taihape win Team of the Year, while Whanganui players win Referee and Masters titles.
The upgrade to Ohakune's water treatment plant aims to prevent future operational issues.
Westerly winds will continue to be prevalent during December in Whanganui.
The pou will be carved by young people under the guidance of a master carver.
Contends for the award alongside two Meads Cup winners from North Otago