
Lotto jackpot: New Plymouth woman's trip for milk bags $7.3m
She thought she'd only won $73 - then she scooped $7.3m.
She thought she'd only won $73 - then she scooped $7.3m.
Individual cross country titles are hard to win at national schools level.
'We've been fighting a long time to get a little bit of justice.'
Poles to transmit power from a new wind farm to Waverley Substation are in place.
Conclusion of the end of season review of local representative teams.
Singlet-clad Fred-Dagg types mount farm bikes for fundraiser.
The 2020 season opens on Saturday, May 23.
A month on from the health director's request for action, the DHB has tested 3473 people.
Akash Gill looking forward to coming back next summer.
Allrounder thrived under pressure of co-captaining Twenty20 squad.
Main Street Cafe in Waverley hit by vandals for second time during lockdown.
South Taranaki District Council says its focus is on supporting the community.
The smoothy drops are made of native plants, fruits and vegetables.
Philippa Baker-Hogan looks back at top results for Whanganui rowing this season.
More of a lead in to the representative campaign could prove the right mixture.
The occupants of hundreds of vehicles stopped in Patea did not know the level 3 rules.
People travelling into Taranaki will be queried.
Trans Tasman Resources will challenge the Court of Appeal's decision.
It will be up and running from Tuesday, April 28.
The rugby CEO reveals her favourite rugby players, food, music and proudest achievement.
With all the financial losses, NZ Rugby needs to get back to the grassroots.
Big tournament might still be viable if New Zealand's alert levels for Covid-19 lower.
Mining company must decide how to proceed with project, opponents vow to fight on.
Philippa Baker-Hogan's columns will look at the rowing season that was before Covid-19.
Cancelled matches and sitting NCEA exams failed to dull the performances of the U17s.
Hosting the New Zealand Superstock Championship the highlight of the Oceanview summer.
Appeal Court decision adds hurdles to future applications to mine the seabed.
In a year without the Heartland rugby, JB Phillips looks at a legacy that is delayed.
It is expected to take eight weeks to move the 56-metre blades.