Linden Singers set to perform Wintermezzo
The Linden Singers are now in their 52nd year of performing.
The Linden Singers are now in their 52nd year of performing.
HB Music Month is running throughout May, with 16 concerts in small halls across the Bay.
A memorable 59th year of the historic Red Stag Timber Rotorua Marathon.
Opinion: I like the idea - but I also cherish our parks and green spaces.
The World Cup event will put “New Zealand on the map” as a BMX destination.
Otago Polyfest draws in upwards of 160 schools and more than 6000 performers.
Awards night an outstanding success for Russell with the town claiming 8 out of 15 titles.
Dannevirke's High Street will be decked out for the coronation.
Hundreds of tribes from across the US and Canada are represented at the gathering.
Inaugural Brew of Islands to be held at Kerikeri’s Turner Centre from July 21 - 22.
Dunedin flatmates finalising plans for the stage they will host at the Hyde St party.
“If you look at a clip from the 1920s or 1930s, it seems as if it was made yesterday."
The Winter F.A.W.C! is back in June, as the summer version is moved into next year.
Have you had your electric blanket tested?
From the Coronation to Hogmanay, we've got your year in Europe covered.
A minimum of 10 per cent of proceeds will be donated to the Waiohiki Arts Community Trust.
World-ranked Jerome Pampellone will square off against his good mate Mose Aumatagi Jr.
Around 140 people took part in the various races at the event.
There is no shortage of commemoration services in Hawke's Bay this year.
For the first time in 51 years, Hawke’s Bay has won the Perpetual Challenge Cup.
People can bring in almost anything they want to, from farm equipment to the kitchen sink.
The tour had previously secured two venues, but these are now no longer.
The end of the school term was celebrated with an Easter egg hunt.
News in brief from across Northland and the surrounds.
News snippets from across Northland and the surrounds.
A thrilling fight on the undercard has already been dubbed the fight of the year.
Watching '8 Scott Ave: The Sequel' will be extra-special for a Rotorua man and his family.
"Families come in all shapes and sizes," said principal Claire Turton.