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Whanganui DHB not sure how many staff have been jabbed
The DHB is surveying staff to determine how many are vaccinated.
The DHB is surveying staff to determine how many are vaccinated.
Key details need to be known before consultation starts, Ruapehu mayor says.
Gareth Carter also has advice on garden jobs that need doing now and early spring growth.
A virtual Whanganui meeting place is providing a warm welcome.
Women's Refuge Whanganui staff are busy, but coping, manager says.
Whanganui people largely compliant apart from a few night crawlers, police say
Today saw a new record number of daily cases declared.
Over 44,000 vaccines given so far. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Te Ranga Tupua iwi collective says business and whānau are feeling the pinch of lockdown.
An announcement is due at 3pm on alert level settings as cases continue to climb.
After going to Bayleys Auckland conference, Whanganui staff in self-isolation.
Experts want an extension to further stamp out any risk of spread.
The road had been closed since Saturday after a large washout.
Bakeries are now allowed to operate under level 4 if they use contactless delivery.
An alert level drop to 1 at least required before racing resumes with a public audience.
'Everybody's developed ways to be able to keep the industry moving during these periods.'
They were chosen by hapū and iwi, and recommended by council staff.
Te Ranga Tupua has reactivated to help support local Māori through the Delta outbreak.
More than 1200 doses were delivered across the DHB catchment on Wednesday.
Locations of interest continue to mount, with education facilities and shops newly added.
Ashley Bloomfield expects things to get worse heading towards the end of the week.
The Whanganui musician says making the final stage "is as good as winning it".
Despite record numbers of daily cases, the Government is hopeful it can crush the curve.
Public to get their say on ideas to rearrange Rangitīkei District Council.
Artists, yoga instructors and dog trainers have all moved online to offer their expertise.
Councillors prefer smaller council - but are swayed by arguments about fairness.
They include resident stallion Wyndspelle's first foal, a filly out of Silver Cloud
Nga Tangata Tiaki o Whanganui Trust has a bunch of new young trustees.
Readers have their say on dealing with Delta, housing the homeless and mask wearing.