
'Anxiety, fear and doubt': Schools face surge in Covid-19 cases
"Once we're on the other side, we'll be able to reflect."
"Once we're on the other side, we'll be able to reflect."
People with symptoms urged to get tested, isolate if necessary to help "slow the spread".
More funding for cochlear implants has deaf Kiwis celebrating on World Hearing Day.
"She's like an icon really. She's very special."
Whanganui Hospital can provide a dedicated Covid-19 ward if required.
That brings the number of active community cases across the country to 11,601.
Ngāti Maika sees the decision as "an acknowledgment and tribute to our tupuna".
Project aims to provide free mental health support to school children.
There are small pockets of customers still waiting to be reconnected.
Yesterday there was a record number of casess.
Rain - sometimes heavy - is expected to fall right through this weekend.
Anyone who has been the victim of a scam of this nature is asked to contact Police on 105.
People come from all over the lower North Island to buy reputable working dogs
A $16 million marae renovation programme is drawing to a close.
There's plenty of rain on the way for the region this long weekend.
Sarah Williams talks about good reads, online exhibitions and the joys of running
A change of tack will be needed to boost numbers in hard-to-reach areas.
Māori health providers say there are low daily numbers of first vaccinations.
First Cabinet meeting of the year in New Plymouth to address imminent Omicron outbreak.
The ex-Whanganui player featured in the CD under-19 women's team at the nationals
Rebekah Pearson is fascinated with collective nouns and the native birds of Aotearoa
Qualifying heats start at 3pm on Sunday with the finals and other racing from 6pm.
The incident happened on Sunday, January 9, on SH3 between Hāwera and Pātea.
Te Ranga Tupua is undertaking an online information blitz.
"We certainly felt it. It certainly woke me up."
Within 10 minutes more than 33,000 people around NZ had reported feeling it.
Manawatū 4WD Club safari aims to raise money for rural families and prostate cancer.
Te Ranga Tupua says people who decide not to be vaccinated still need support.
The Grand Master honours two local Masons during his visit to Whanganui.