
Rowing: Whanganui sculler heading to junior world champs
Madeline Cox has secured a seat in the girls quadruple sculls boat.
Madeline Cox has secured a seat in the girls quadruple sculls boat.
Utiku and Ruapehu to face off, while there's a clear leader in the women's competition.
Taihape are missing the Whale brothers, Ben and Dane.
The Allen family worked for the railways and rescued the sign.
"We celebrated our $30 windfall for a few hours yesterday then were very deflated."
Between 2019 and 2023, there were 159 crashes on SH3 between Whanganui and Bulls.
'We need to make sure our rights and interests are protected.'
The museum has a debt to the IRD for failing to pay PAYE and underpaying GST.
They will open No Knead to Book, a cafe that will operate inside Manawatū Community Hub.
There is a significant increase in player numbers, including males.
They will be added to the city endowment portfolio, which is valued at $45m.
'There is a bit of uncertainty.'
Not all elected members have filed their pecuniary interests return
Fashion talk in the museum hosted by Kaihāpai Taonga/Collections and Curatorial Lead
Four insect species will be released in the Horizons region to control purple loosestrife.
'We are attempting to contain the spill.'
'Luckily, the pedestrian was not seriously injured.'
Celebrating International Jazz Day in Whanganui
A wedding photographer pulled out because they thought the ceremony was 'too graphic'.
Doctors in Whanganui have joined nationwide strike action.
Repair Cafes 'help us learn, have fun and grow.'
OPINION: One man had never been to an auction. He got paler as the event went on.
As a 17-year-old, Brent Clough climbed a fence to secure an interview with Bob Marley.
'At the clubhouse afterwards, a guy said it was better to be lucky than good.'
A Māori carving has been hand-crafted and donated by members from the Men’s Shed.
Bill Simmons says the only council resource residents in his area need is water supply.
Time trials to take place during the winter months.
'A few good breeding seasons, more rain and rough weather, will mean birds disperse more.'
Dave Mazey says he wants to ensure Whakapapa’s survival.
Two former Whanganui High School pupils thrilled with award.