
Hawera gallery secures international contemporary artworks in time for festival
Strange Bedfellows on show in Hawera Gallery.
Strange Bedfellows on show in Hawera Gallery.
The port worker is the first Covid-19 community case in NZ since September 24.
South Taranaki's District Plan must have oil and gas protection measures added.
But nine pest plants in the Horizons region may be impossible to remove.
The next phase includes repainting the figurines and repairing leaks in the sculpture.
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The projects will also create local jobs to assist with the Covid-19 economic recovery.
The Māori Party wants to transform politics, and ensure the Māori voice is heard.
But the new Wanganui Pasifika side had a stronger showing against Taranaki Pasifika.
Labour MP Adrian Rurawhe is on track to retain his seat according to the latest poll.
Snow and cold winds will make travelling difficult and stress livestock.
Whanganui social workers share their stories for their celebration day.
A Waverley resident shared a photo of the dark brown water that had come from their tap.
Whanganui & Partners expects to have a Whanganui events strategy ready within a year.
A private school funding scandal closer to home sprang to mind, writes Carol Webb.
Even an advisory group says the minimum age should be 50 for Māori and Pasifika peoples.
Social Credit candidate has come home to her roots.
He believes turning Whanganui into a manufacturing hub can help get it back on its feet.
Residents are invited to talk to South Taranaki District Council about local streets.
Rāhui on Hāwera's Tawhiti Stream to remain until it is returned to full health.
South Taranaki is accepting domestic batteries free of charge.
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A Whanganui City football match was called off because of a rival's positive to Covid-19.
The Road Ahead finds businesses and politicians working flat out - and a nation spending.
Disruptions caused by Covid-19 have forced the cancellation and rescheduling of meets.
Rain will hit the country from Tuesday and see out the week.
Ngāti Rangi chairman Whetu Moataane says he doesn't know why regions aren't shut already.
There was uncertainty on Friday as teams awaited the announcement on Covid-19 levels.
Three former students return as tutors to AGC Training.
The weekly wrap of Whanganui's top sport continues alongside a preview of what's to come.