
Hardpark event returns to Kaponga
This year's event has a bunch of new categories, says Calvey Farquhar.
This year's event has a bunch of new categories, says Calvey Farquhar.
Sessions include age-appropriate activities, says LibraryPlus officer Emily Clough.
If you are a MyLotto player, you could be in for a bit of extra cash this week.
Tickets for the Noel and Melva Yarrow Stand sold out in minutes.
The exhibition is divided into the four seasons of winter, spring, autumn and summer.
The Marae Development Grants helps to maintain marae infrastructure.
The treatment plant treats up to eight million cubic metres of wastewater each year.
Adara Segedin doesn't know how to dance, but that's not stopping her.
This year's show has a mix of old, new and returning activities, says Vicki Jagersma.
It's the first time the team have made the finals since their maiden title in 2014.
The members played a round of mini golf to celebrate the institution's 92nd birthday.
Increase your te reo Māori vocabulary by learning and using a new Māori word each week.
An award-winning tribute show is coming to New Plymouth in November.
The east stand build has reached a new milestone ahead of the Taranaki Bulls' rugby final.
Wayne Wilson-Wong says giving people other buying options is important.
Knowing all the right moves isn't a requirement to attend, says Karen Eichstaedt.
Scams are becoming more prevalent and more sophisticated, so recognising them is vital.
The market has grown, and so has Adele and Pierce Devlin's business.
"I’m looking forward to the journey. There’s a lot of hard work ahead."
Nicole always has a range of affordable and child-friendly items available.
A wide range of regular and new stalls will be there this year.
"There’s a huge amount of work to be done and I don’t think that can be underestimated.”
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The three potters have exhibited together during the festival for over a decade.
The tulips are in bloom and Midhirst and John Vernon says they're amazing.
The draft plan has now been sent to Waka Kotahi for approval.
The generator will be up and going in mid-November.
Pupils dressed up in yellow and black to show their support for the rugby team.