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Kiwi on the move in Egmont National Park
Primo the kiwi has done some serious exploring of Egmont National Park.
Primo the kiwi has done some serious exploring of Egmont National Park.
The PTA has a range of other fundraisers planned which can run whatever the alert level.
More than 300 people received their first dose of the vaccination.
Some Taranaki tips for the new trout fishing season opening next week.
The council says it can't see how iwi will have a say under the reform.
Two events are coming to town this year for Stratford's A&P Show.
Delicious means don't have to cost a fortune says Bernice.
The iconic celebration of music, art and dance returns to Taranaki next year.
Stratford mayor Neil Volzke talks about the district's gambling policy.
"As long as the students enjoy them I'll keep running them. I'm really enjoying it."
An Inglewood craft group is giving people the chance to meet like-minded people.
The Stratford Swimming Club members were recognised for their achievements.
The results from the Coastal Adult Riding Club winter dressage series final.
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Both options will be back before a full council meeting on September 21.
The competition runs until September 8.
Plenty of thrills for spectators and interesting driving conditions for competitors.
Wait times were at about 90 minutes this morning at the Stratford event.
Residents advised that some services streamlined, including glass recycling pick-up.
Popular pop-up poetry event is back, so mark August 27 on your calendar.
The women's service organisation is set to celebrate its 40th birthday.
The fund supports students hoping to pursue a career in farming or agriculture.
Editor Ilona Hanne chats with The Hits Taranaki weekday host Connor Kitto.
Revolting children and the smell of rebellion will take to the stage next year.
Learn how to take a concept and turn it into a reality.
Iwi wanted future engagement on Māori wards focused on "people affected by the decision."
Taranaki District Health Board hoping to give a first Pfizer shot to 6000 people.
Māori voters get to choose between general and Māori rolls only every five to six years.
Taranaki Steelformers are helping Taranaki's young people fulfil their goals
The Egmont Champs take place at the end of the month.