
South Taranaki District Council adopts LTP
Economic growth, town centre upgrades and keeping rates affordable are the key themes.
Economic growth, town centre upgrades and keeping rates affordable are the key themes.
Twenty per cent of the proceeds from the launch night are going towards Team HOPE.
There will be karaoke and a DJ at the fundraiser event.
Junior journalist Emily Jensen reports on a special art project by Pembroke School pupils.
Dane Haskell says it's not just sticks and stones that hurt.
Kids, whānau and staff come together to share kai for Māori new year.
Trust one of four organisations Stratford can support through Z initiative.
Z has selected 10 organisations who will receive a share of $700,000.
Two teams from St Joseph's Stratford were first in the Epro8 semifinals.
Information on the latest exhibition, and a call for submissions for a future one.
After 25 years as a mascot, the man behind Ferdie has called time on his career.
Less than 1500 tickets remain for August 7 rugby match.
The number of tūī in Taranaki has increased more than in any other North Island region.
Students suffer minor injuries after school bus collides with a van near Ngaere.
Current rules largely restrict papakāinga to be integrated with marae.
A new initiative is making supporting community groups easier.
Tūtaki and Lions Den Fitness Centre staff and three board members attended the conference.
Netball Taranaki have introduced a free weekly L-plates programme.
A total 1 million JAS of logs exported from the port in current financial year.
Two out of the four main projects got the thumbs up from elected members.
The meeting takes place on the last day the decision can be made.
There were more than 30 stalls at the careers expo.
The school was awash with red for their firefighter themed mufti day.
The new rules were implemented from May 3 and are about child safety.
The event was the second in a series of three.
The officers were part of the most high-performing section in South Taranaki.
The chair of the Ngāti Ruanui rūnanga said the council was out of touch with Māori.
The trial began in the High Court at New Plymouth this morning.