
Ambassador gets plant tour
Netherlands Ambassador Rob Zaagman, MP Chester Borrows and Monique Zaagman were shown around the Bridge St Eltham Fonterra plant last
Netherlands Ambassador Rob Zaagman, MP Chester Borrows and Monique Zaagman were shown around the Bridge St Eltham Fonterra plant last
Taranaki Fish & Game is tipping local trout streams to be in good condition when the new fishing season opens on Saturday, October
Celebrity chef Michael Van de Elzen has come full circle. He grew up on a chicken farm and now he and wife Belinda have sold their
The Rotokare Sanctuary, Taranaki's shining example of ecological restoration, is calling for the Taranaki community to help with a
The St Joseph's School senior netball team ended their season on a high, winning the Taranaki Trophy earlier this month. The girls
The Department of Corrections has recognised the outstanding work of the Problem Gambling Foundation in the New Plymouth/Taranaki
A Taranaki dairy farmer seriously breached employment law by not paying his workers minimum wage.
Steve the cat has gained quite a following and not just on the internet. Made with funding from NZ on Air
Fire and police services were called to a tractor on fire at Cardiff Rd and Pembroke Rd intersection in Stratford, Taranaki, just
Awatuna farmers Phil and Donna Cram are a sunny, go-ahead couple. It shows in their everyday talk about their children, the management
Stratford High School French students are headed off the beaten track next week to experience village life in New Caledonia during
Stratford Press sales manager Tracey Blake handed over a cheque for $342 to members of the Stratford Daffodil Day committee. The cheque
"It was really cool to see it all and to be a part of the day." Phoenix Witeri, 16, was one of a group of Stratford, Eltham and Hawera
For 48 years, Noel Petrie's 1968 CA Bedford van has been a distinctive sight around Stratford, but now it has taken its last trip
Staff at Stratford New World got their hands dirty and the streets clean, when they did their bit for Keep New Zealand Beautiful Week. They
This year there are 5 candidates standing for the Rural ward and 10 candidates standing for the Urban ward.
Rod Smillie found himself sharing a hut deep in Whanganui National Park with a couple of Israeli secret service officers who had come
Shelves are busily being stocked as the Stratford Library gets ready to reopen to the public later this month. The $1.1 million refurbishment
"She looks fantastic, and is fitter than most," says mayor Neil Volzke of Marire Rest Home resident Linda Wiggins who last week celebrated
"I bear a charmed life." This quote from Shakespeare's famous play Macbeth is one Estella Van Der Lee feels she can relate to after
Three iwi have been left reeling and hundreds of Māori are now unsure as to if they will be heading to Wellington this week where
The NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists wanting to travel between Taranaki and the Waikato that State Highway 3, south of Mokau
Motorists say lack of information about closed roads around Taranaki added more than six hours to their journey.
Michelle Kennard is annoyed she was sent the wrong candidate information in her voting booklet sent out for the local government elections taking place currently.
Seabed mining is back in the spotlight as Trans Tasman Resources submits second application for consent to mine off the South Taranaki coast.
It's a particularly wet start to the weekend for much of New Zealand, especially for those living on the western side of both islands.
"We want to educate children about the dangers of water, without scaring them," says Andrea Matthews, of the new water education programme
Thursday, September 16, marks the centenary of the Battle of the Somme from a New Zealand perspective. It was on September 15, 1916
"For people who know me, they know it takes a lot to make me speechless. But this morning, I am speechless." When national Post Primary
There will be plenty of tutus in Toko this Saturday, as students from the Diann Jeffares Theatre Dance School take to the stage at