Whanganui Happenings
What's on in Whanganui this week and your guide to regular events.
What's on in Whanganui this week and your guide to regular events.
The Whanganui premiere of Direct Hit is finally upon us.
Talking rugby with John B Phillips.
A mystery wedding photo has turned up in an auction box lot.
Get tested: Health Board recommends Covid-19 testing and vaccination for region.
Māori advocates will march against Ruapehu District Council's representation proposal.
It comes ahead of Auckland moving to the first step of its road map tonight.
Facebook says it working on restoring access, but did not say what is causing the issue.
NZ government implored to be wary of seabed mining promises of money for Pacific Islands.
Three waters questions: Biggest change in decades requires diligent consideration.
The Dan O'Leary-trained galloper has won NZ's most prestigious jumping race.
Hats off to a book that lifts readers above grief for Whanganui launch.
Brussels sprouts hiding in the pockets joined a pair of cream trousers in the wash.
Mayor Andy Watson previously referred to the consultation process as "a disaster."
Leaf the labradoodle passed with flying colours.
Three-step plan for Auckland begins on Tuesday night.
Level 2 continues in Whanganui, but the 100-person indoor gathering cap is gone.
"Keep an eye on the forecast and try and pick your windows."
The vehicle's horn was set off by the blaze.
Opinion: Seabed mining caves under the will of the people.
The continuing saga of Peter Cape and family, travelling through Britain in 1962.
"We can't go further in this competition if we can't sort the problem out."
Comment: We are more connected to Aotearoa, a name used by Māori before Europeans arrived.
"They went out and did what we gave them."
The Kaierau Country Club electronic scoreboard was in danger of malfunctioning.
"If you fulfill this list, call into Paige's and I'll pass on another long list."
The Wanganui Turners and Woodcraft Group have created a giant wooden weta.
Operators are still confident the summer months will be busy.
There were two polio hospitals in New Zealand - one in Whanganui.