Fantastic scenes on Cape Turnagain rally
Off road rally raises funds for community groups.
Off road rally raises funds for community groups.
Rural sales in Tararua and Central Hawke's Bay booming.
Flight in vintage warplane proves a buzz at Art Deco weekend.
Dannevirke farmer Patrick Crawshaw is going for gold at FMG Young Farmer of the Year.
A WWI story that 'needs to be told' was launched at Dannevirke Services club.
In town it's like living in tropics as high humidity continues.
Manhunt on for shooter after a man was shot in Dannevirke.
Czech artist following in Lindauer's footsteps in Woodville.
Wimbledon farmer spreads the word about his exotic flocks.
A day in a country garden promises to be blooming wonderful.
Four women shearers, from three different countries, and 821 lambs, in one woolshed.
Rain encouraged farmers to dig deep for top quality stock at ewe fair.
Drive and determination sees Richard Arends buy his big slice of Aussie outback.
Couple celebrate 70 years of marriage - and it all started in orchard.
A truck carrying metal has collided with a car, one person injured, road blocked.
Melody Matheson's enjoying purple patch but won't push Graffiti MH too hard.
Blame laid with council for stench that made businessman ill and staff sent home.
It's time to plunge into a free celebration at AMP Wai Splash on Sunday.
The weather was benign, the lawns slow but consistent, the croquet award-winning.
Organisers want to outdo last year's record-breaking Dannevirke Christmas parade.
As more refuse is generated, new plans are needed to ease the situation.
Battles lost on many fronts as lessons of 100 years ago fall on deaf ears.
Reunion honours forebears who laid down roots in district in 1800s
After 10 years, three young Dannevirke dancers have formed a strong bond.
Concert to celebrate new roof at St John the Baptist Anglican church.
Museum seeks stories of blaze that gutted 35 buildings.
She grew up on a Dannevirke dairy farm and now brokers luxury real estate deals.
With two stages of the International Rally of Whangarei to go, Michael McLean smelt smoke.