
Shakespeare’s Globe Centre New Zealand founder and chief executive visits Stratford
Dawn Sanders was in town for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.
Dawn Sanders was in town for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.
Hāwera Park Croquet Club connects two players now vying for the next worlds.
Contenders raced for a range of titles on the night.
The Kaponga Women's Institutes' monthly report.
The first division team is second on the table.
The New Plymouth event allows families to run together over a safe, scenic 1.2km course.
The breakfast is for veterans, their families, and people who will walk in the parade.
Sam Jones has won his second Jennian Homes Charles Tour event.
Increase your te reo Māori vocabulary by learning and using a new Māori word each week.
Dr Peter Canaday is before a tribunal on a charge of professional misconduct.
The Barden Party entertained Taranaki audiences with three shows.
Stratford mayor Neil Volzke says councils must meet health and safety obligations.
The school celebrated the academic success of its students.
Crowds flocked to Te Kapua Park Race Course for the medieval celebration.
Everyone is welcome to celebrate the festival at this special event.
The inagural Stratford Park Motorfest and Swap Meet is a fundraiser for Stratford Park.
Councillors made the 120km round-trip for their annual meeting in Whangamōmona.
Brewer Farms received two accolades at the Taranaki Ballance Awards.
The exhibition showcases works from the Thursday Brush Strokes Group.
Jo James will be one of the judges at the national competition.
The contestants walked Stratford's streets, exploring their connection to Shakespeare.
Rā whānau kia koe - who has been drawn as the winner of the Marbles voucher this week?
The Taranaki Electricity Trust handed-out a total of $434,102.48 in grants.
The exhibition aims to showcase the region's predator-free journey.
The Toga Party was one of many activities organised for the festival.
Stratford Eltham Thunder play Inglewood
Taranaki based Rohario Rangihaeata says the idea is to uplift solo Māori māmā.
The Sunshine Boys is exactly the play needed to brighten up a winter night.