Dannevirke Theatre Company's Noises Off is a play within a play
A hilarious show within a show.
A hilarious show within a show.
Pahīatua has a special relationship with Poland.
The 1st Battalion marched the streets of Pahīatua on Armistice Day.
What started as one woman's idea kicked into a day of fun and fitness for Gumboot Friday.
OPINION: I welcome the discussions with the community about the challenges Horizons faces.
Dr Cynric Temple-Camp has built up a huge reputation for his work.
I was once a dorky clown in a Christmas parade.
Whakapapa and history are at the heart of club's resurgent fortunes.
The quake caused moderate shaking.
The pets day was a huge success.
There were nine gardens with most raising money for mental health.
A good sprinkling of locals had wares at the country festival.
There's something for everyone from Christmas parade to lawnmower racing.
Local cricket teams scored wins in first games of the season.
Two concerts are to be held with two choirs performing.
Lachlan Elliott has been working for Motorcycle HQ for six years.
Fountaine Square was filled with people who had come along for the festivities.
Two Red Cross members have been with the organisation for 50 years.
The money was raised during the annual tournament.
Dannevirke Central Kindergarten has joined the Enviro-Schools programme
The genetics you select on ram purchase day will impact your farm.
The study will be the largest to try to link a dog’s DNA to its working performance.
OPINION: As El Nino makes itself felt, farm profitability is set for an eight-year low.
MCI is passionate about the farming industry and wants to ensure its future.
The Hume family have been farming in the Wairarapa since the 1850s.
Special tool brings together engineering knowledge with farm needs.
Much debate was to be had over the problem of the town's water supply.
Through the tough winter months, this team kept showing up for the greater good.
It's amazing what can turn up at an antiques roadshow
The project is expected to go out for tender next month.