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No one paid and everyone has a job at St Paul's
St Paul's Memorial Church in Pūtiki has a friendly and welcoming weekly service
St Paul's Memorial Church in Pūtiki has a friendly and welcoming weekly service
New Zealand's oldest daily changes its name
Readers have their say: Racetracks; aggro in Castlecliff; John McCain; and rates rip-offs
The team won every game and then took out the semifinal. But an error changed everything.
Ngaire Gerrard took advantage of an elderly lady suffering with Parkinson's in rest home.
Supervision and community work for Robert Kells Meyer following common assault.
Joseph Parker reacts to amateurs being badly injured at corporate events.
Woodville historians reveal the extensive range of Lindauer subjects.
Random inspection finds violence and intimidation at Whanganui Prison.
Darryl Henderson lost it when told the wreckers didn't sell second hand hoses.
Cultural awareness an intrinsic part of retirement village practices
Raise Up youth group focused on fostering a sustainable future for all.
Paul Bloomfield went on a three day guided tour of the Whanganui River and was stunned
St Johns Hill School showing other educators how to be an 'enviroschool'
Simon Cameron Frater recently relocated to Whanganui and faced a stern warning in court.
Stability in school rolls has improved most for low-decile, Māori and Northland children.
State Highway 3 north of New Plymouth is blocked after a serious crash.
Two games decided by last minute kicks and five teams win on the road.
Winter Wonderfest winds up this weekend with bridal gowns, wellbeing and yoghurt making.
72-year-old William Puru said he cultivated cannabis for his own pain when sentenced.
Results mark a drop in support given survey done before tax introduced.
Skye Bowlin was given a stern warning by the judge when sentenced in court this week.
Lack of footage from opening round leaves coach in the dark about opponents.
Someone gets shot and, for a brief spell, it's all about the gangs
The Eagle helicopter has left Whanganui but out-of-town police staff remain.
Bali not all sun, sand and Bintangs for family wedding party.
Beehive thefts are rising, but police are fighting back.