'Very shocked': Young grower wins prestigious horticulture award
Winner accepts award in front of work colleagues and best friend.
Winner accepts award in front of work colleagues and best friend.
I thought I might suggest a rewrite of the current roundabout Road Code entry.
Shane Jones, Jane Smith, Peter Newbold, Chris Russell.
'I hear people tell me daily about the increased cost of living.'
‘If this occurs, the media have permission to use the term “Weather bomb!’, says expert.
The day-long competition at Mount Maunganui College and Mercury Baypark saw eight contestants complete nine practical and theoretical tasks. Video / Supplied
Teenagers Jake Newton and William Herd will be erging at Aramoho Whanganui Rowing Club.
The unplanned outage at 9.21am was caused by lines coming down on Baird Road.
Aged water bore breaks down in Kaingaroa Village
'We have a strong focus on ensuring all our staff can get home safely': Darren Paki.
Elliot Shield elation for Hamilton Marist Colts.
Creative Fibre Whanganui is holding its biennial Spin-in and Open Day.
All vegetables have had a good season so Brussels sprouts are missing out.
An Ōwhango business owner found a collection of freshwater gold clams left by guests.
A Napier march protesting the Government's policies is expected to draw hundreds.
The region's tourism office has $80,000 up for grabs.
Whangamatā Information Centre gets the green light.
Police remain at the property this morning, neighbours say.
Five new gardens will feature in this year’s Centuria Taranaki Garden Festival.
Blair Nicholl said it was a 'nice little high-five moment' for him and his team.
External funding likely to be 'minimal' in current 'funding landscape'.
One lucky player from Auckland also scooped $1 million.
The $17 million Lotto Powerball jackpot has gone unstruck.
The Waipā District Council has now provided homes for 117 pensioners.
'They even took the zero alcohol beer!'
Mana Taiao Tairāwhiti has serious concerns over Govt's Emissions Reduction Plan.
The Education Ministry instructed three schools to enrol excluded students. They refused.
Napier City Rovers captain Jim Hoyle opens up on captaincy and commitment.
Having an over 60-plus Fridays at Whakaora helped with the number of complaints.
Internal emails show staff debated releasing names of attendees and funders.