‘An incredible privilege:’ Legend of Okatia told in new book and music
A local kaumātua played a part in the retelling of a local legend.
A local kaumātua played a part in the retelling of a local legend.
A lot of work is going on behind the scenes.
The movie became a Kiwi classic. A Dannevirke man was determined to bring it back.
Dannevirke firefighters did themselves proud at the Sky Tower.
Waka Kotahi is still waiting for the go-ahead to repair a bridge damaged in March.
A centre that once provided a valued service for older people is closing.
Lynn Kirkland taught at Norsewood School 50 years ago.
Temporary repairs under way as dam experiences leakage of 20 litres of water per second.
Dannevirke Community Board discussed submission on annual plan.
Keiran McAnulty says he's been advocating quite strongly for support for Tararua.
Napier Old Boys Marist scored 15 tries in a near record-breaking match, winning 101-36.
Chloe Foster visited a clearing near to where Dylan died and realised it was 'perfect'.
It has been a tough three months since the cyclone.
“What are we supposed to do? Lose our houses?”
Dannevirke Four Square owner is thrilled for a Lotto winner.
Jackie Clarke will pay homage to the great divas of the past in her upcoming show.
There was a special guest at Tararua District's ceremony for the coronation.
Horizons Regional Council has released the action plan for climate change.
Norway Day celebrations are in their 33rd year in Norsewood.
A 13 per cent rates increase is proposed in the Annual Plan.
Tararua District Council is yet to discuss plans for the site of the Carnegie building.
Four matches to go for a repeat of last year's triumph, but Tech are in the box seat.
Tararua District Council urges public to give feedback on Annual Plan.
Rose Lamont met the actor who plays Agent Stone at the Armageddon expo.
Richard Short used artificial intelligence to make a point, and to urge caution.
Tararua District Council is holding sessions on cyclone recovery.
It was going to cost more than $150,000. Then contractors came up with a simple solution.
The retiring Kerry Sutherland once made a deal that he'll never live down.
People can bring in almost anything they want to, from farm equipment to the kitchen sink.
Dannevirke's Art Society is showcasing local talent.