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Wai Splash holiday programme needs more funding
Wai Splash has a great programme during school holidays.
Wai Splash has a great programme during school holidays.
The truck accident had halted traffic since the crash mid-morning.
There were 170 players in Dannevirke's junior hockey in a 10-week season.
Some TDC staff are unhappy with current working conditions.
Opinion: We need to make sure the report does not just gather dust on the shelf.
The new highway's earthworks programme is nearing completion.
There are plenty of issues discussed in Federated Farmers.
Specialists have advised repairs to Dannevirke's dam must commence as soon as possible.
Girls busy fundraising for a great adventure in Queensland.
A family is trying to raise money so their son can have surgery in London
A celebration for Matariki acknowledges the significant role of kaumātua.
Calves in NZ tend to face more challenges than elsewhere due to high numbers being reared.
Kindergarten finds a way to celebrate Matariki - with breakfast for the families.
Dannevirke Host Lions club is very active throughout the year.
There were 120 players in the second biggest junior event in New Zealand squash.
Aotea Rugby Team retains position in premier HB Rugby
Pūkaha's new education centre had a lot of help to be completed.
Norsewood School's new entryway celebrates Māori knowledge.
It was the opportunity of a lifetime for the Dannevirke High girls' football team.
Three major events were run to celebrate Matariki.
There are some positives coming out of cyclone recovery in Tararua Distrct
Changes to the rebates scheme may help those facing high rates increases.
The dropout has been there for more than a year.
After a tough year, a whole new committee is elected.
Home, DIY and renovation deals under one roof.
I rent, but does that mean I don't have an opinion on rates increases?
We might see a turnaround in the weather, but there are no guarantees.
Hohepa Mei Tatere received the Order of Meritorious Service.
Ancient games are used to promote Māori culture.