10 Questions with Chelsea Anglesey
'You’re not too young to try and learn new things and live big dreams.'
'You’re not too young to try and learn new things and live big dreams.'
'Manawatū's best-kept secret is the bush tracks and trails.'
'As a child, I was good at digging holes. I wanted to be a palaeontologist.'
Manawatū's best-kept secret is Waireka Honey - it is such a lovely shade of ginger.
'Don’t worry about being good at something, just find the things you enjoy.'
Manawatū is 'utopia for families and better than Tokyo'.
NZ’s first and finest New Orleans-style brass band, Richter City Rebels, will perform.
The architectural technology students designed community spaces for Kāinga Ora customers.
Distinguished Professor Harjinder Singh is the top food scientist in NZ.
Untold Stories will share people’s War World II experiences and new lives in Palmy.
Viviana Naranjo is looking forward to driving an electric bus.
Whakapai Hauora, part of Rangitāne o Manawatū, is running this summer's programme.
While the Labour MP is now in Opposition, the year has also had positives.
OPINION: The Main St to The Plaza upgrade is a hard sell to the community.
Washington Parade is Palmerston North’s answer to Ponsonby’s Franklin Rd.
Bunnythorpe School is now a two-teacher school.
Uni wants to sell or lease nearly all of the Albany campus it has occupied for 30 years.
OPINION: Don’t have a cow, man - party on, dudes!
'Things happen for a reason - don’t be too hard on yourself.'
She is a volunteer at Palmerston North Repair Cafe.
Clearview Park Lions Club meets at Julia Wallace Retirement Village.
Aaron Smith started his career 34 years ago as an apprentice diesel mechanic.
A Time Like This tells the story of World War I veteran Douglas.
OPINION: I also continue as chief whip, which involves supporting the Labour caucus.
None of the players have been identified.
The former National Party candidate sees it as his duty to connect Palmy and the capital.
After the Orange Day Parade, the students were treated to a movie.