Fire and French toast - a recipe for learning confidence at Kumeroa School
Kids learn bushcraft cooking
Kids learn bushcraft cooking
People are dumping anything from appliances to household rubbish.
Vistors to Te Āpiti will have noticed the huge amount of progress made on the highway.
Our focus now needs to return to working with Government to make workable regulations.
Carl Pester believes teaching is one of the most important things one can do.
Christmas Lights Competition started on December 9.
The pop-up Fantasy Cave is open until Christmas Eve.
It has never been more important to support local.
Dannevirke Christmas Parade wonderful in great weather
Steady prices at Dannevirke weaner sale
Brass band played Christmas Carols in Knox Church.
Three schools compete in chess contest.
The club was the sixth to be formed in Wairarapa.
The decision was made to close the Elske group's meeting hall, but it now has a new venue.
A dozen past pupils came back to DHS.
The trip to town was well worth it for Tararua farmers.
The big birthday was attended by about 50 members.
The group created colourful Flemish designs inspired by painters.
The council says the cost of the underwater vehicle is expected to be less than $50,000.
Some families are extremely good at preserving family history.
If thinking about making cruising a permanent idea, it might pay to test it first.
There is very slow progress on plans to repair the Dannevirke dam.
The event this month will mark 31 years since the first fundraising Coast to Coast ride.
There'll be entertainment, food stalls and Santa.
Richard Daymond believes in helping others to learn and grow.
Jeanne O'Brien started as a volunteer and has worked for TCYS for 30 years.
Campbell Easton talked to Dannevirke Probus about Red Bull Romaniacs.