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Madder and Baker in the NZ Under 18's
Whanganui High School students chosen for national squads.
Whanganui High School students chosen for national squads.
Boxon members preparing of rep league campaign after a season of playing club union.
Looking to start new season how he finished the last.
Team confident they can still beat them when full strength in Premier Group B final.
Team comes off long break and draws with Federation Cup finalists
Local teams swap places on Federation League table.
Athletic rate themselves against Marist; City realistic about chances with Wanderers.
Lisa Cole's greyhounds chasing national awards.
iHow Caravan services coming to Marton to help with learner licence theory.
Thain's building still smoking following 'massive blaze' that injured two on Saturday.
A key $20 million communication infrastructure project is now complete.
Wiremu Moffitt has gone from Auckland to Waverley to Patea to Palmerston North.
Excitement and heartbreak in Wellington.
Graham Hall tells all about the techniques he has learned in a long printmaking career.
Whanganui rivals in consecutive stalemates.
Crucial ten minute period late in third quarter proves costly.
Home side can't quite finish when it counts to find the back of the net.
They were issued in 2014 and two Whanganui companies are among them
Visitors should have vehicle access and room for their warm up this time.
The Whanganui DHB is sponsoring it in partnership with Healthy Families and Te Oranganui
Whanganui High School untouchable in Netball Whanganui Premier A1 championship.
Whanganui men all set up to go for the Middle Division championship after being promoted.
Team shows determination and skill, but visitors are just that little bit better.
Strong defence and penalty goal to beat a top visiting team with four Whanganui talents.
Their football-rugby allrounder shows up at halftime to grab a hat trick.
Big increase in locals at Refugee Day celebration. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A tough Federation League and Cup campaign just got tougher without inspirational leader.
Starts from lunchtime onwards.
Mathew Gillies has been enjoying a great run of form in recent weeks.
Councillors finally make a move toward changing One Plan intensive farming rules.