
Whanganui supports Hastings after Cyclone Gabrielle
Whanganui District Council has buddied up with cyclone-hit Hastings.
Whanganui District Council has buddied up with cyclone-hit Hastings.
Feedback on planned developments in Gonville and Tawhero was mostly positive.
An incoming ridge of high pressure is expected to change things up.
A collection of prescriptions in the Whanganui Regional Museum raises some questions.
The 28th Pākaitore Day will be celebrated on February 28.
Rob Rattenbury writes about overwhelming feelings of home in other places.
'Shooting a dog is always the last resort for animal control officers.'
If the rain continued overnight, then the timing may feel a bit like déjà vu for some.
Customers are snapping up vegetable plants following Cyclone Gabrielle.
Jay Rerekura reflects on manaakitanga and how it is being shown after the cyclone.
City Mission Whanganui will receive the funds raised at this year's event.
Jess often takes her two huskies down to South Beach.
The Milly Mitchell-Anyon curated exhibition opens at the NZ Portrait Gallery this week.
This year's Zinefest is on Saturday, February 25, at the Musicians' Club.
Heavy rain is expected for 12 hours from 10pm Friday, February 24.
A longer-term solution to silt at Wharf St is being implemented.
The Whanganui Toy Library is one of the oldest in New Zealand.
Horizons says no major issues are expected in the region.
Chief custodial officer says the three inmates behaviour was 'clearly unacceptable'.
Trains in the area were stopped due to the incident
Three weeks before Womad Aotearoa comes to Taranaki the final programme has been released.
The forum will also report on the region's economic goals for 2022-23.
New Zealand Combined Events Championships is on at Cooks Gardens on Saturday and Sunday.
Treating parvovirus is expensive and even then many dogs do not survive.
The council said they would keep community members informed on when it will be repaired.
A Pūtiki resident says flooding is a danger and urgent action is needed.
The Merry Wives of Windsor at Bason Botanic Gardens is rescheduled due to the weather.
ANZ is providing $100,000 in netball fee subsidies.