Two dead in crashes - one in slip near Wairoa, one near Dannevirke
Civil Defence and emergency services were on alert in Wairoa.
Civil Defence and emergency services were on alert in Wairoa.
Community Board quizzes council.
One person has died in a second serious crash in the area in less than 12 hours.
Police deal with a range of issues over the silly season.
Alyssa Hayes has been studying agribusiness through distance learning.
Derek Batchelor has quite a collection of fossils.
It's almost time for the Christmas parade.
Matt Holden was at rock bottom, but now he wants to help others in the rural sector.
It’s time for rural communities to take back control and look out for one another.
Sale did not reach the amazing prices of that a fortnight earlier.
Trevor Moore has been training hard for the more than 200km walk.
This policewoman is teaching children what love looks like when they're in a safe home.
St John's Anglican Church in Dannevirke was filled with 60 voices singing in harmony.
They had eight weeks to train for a regional championship.
Tararua District Council is awaiting information on costs to repair the Pahīatua pool.
The strangest donations end with fits of giggles and they also end up in the bin.
Central location and excellent greens make Dannevirke a popular venue
This was what beekeepers had been desperate for after the cyclone flooded many hives.
A man working on a forestry block near Dannevirke did not return home from work.
Pets might seem like a great Christmas gift, but there's a lot to think about.
A roundup of the week's racing.
Farmer Kane Brisco provided an interactive talk on his own journey.
Tamaki nui-ā-Rua Dannevirke's ancestor Turake lives on in name and song.
With Woodville making plans to celebrate its sesquicentennial, a logo was in order.
The son of a former WWI veteran was there to lay a wreath.
Wars are started and ended by leaders said speaker
There were plenty of lambs and calves to judge.