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Croquet: More than 50 players turn out
Closing Day players competed in four games of Progressive Golf Croquet.
Closing Day players competed in four games of Progressive Golf Croquet.
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Montana O'Neill is doing Te Araroa Trail to raise awareness and funds for cystic fibrosis.
The funny-man is off to Wellington in August for the next round.
Kapiti family took over the business just before Covid - now they have two top ciders.
Burrell Road is a 30-minute drive from Whanganui.
Officials will update how many vaccines have been administered in NZ.
Two climbers are dead after a tragic accident.
Whanganui District Council offers new mobile app service.
Rangitīkei mayor Andy Watson wants answers for ratepayers on the Three Waters changes.
Born in 1914, May Donald celebrated her 107th birthday with friends and family.
Mining operation underestimated extent of iwi and community determination and resilience.
New licence ignores Whanganui local alcohol policy.
He was supposed to be here for three months. Five years on, Matt Calvert's still here.
Hospitality students baked up a storm for the fundraising project.
Russell Bell says the secret is to understand the experience behind the decision.
Entries have opened for Innovate Whanganui, a competition to find the next big thing.
New Zealand has escaped the worst of Covid but India is not so lucky.
Tanae Bank reinstatement will improve the surf report. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
There is one Covid case to report today in managed isolation.
The trial in the High Court at Wellington has been halted.
Professional artist Philip Holmes felt the wairua of Aotearoa from an early age.
Getting food to market is made difficult or impossible by ageing rail overbridges.
Unesco International Jazz Day known only in Whanganui. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Listening to people's stories is key to leadership for Jan Lawton.
New dyehouse marks first stage in expansion for Tasman Tanning.
A World Vision worker describes how she feared she might lose her husband.
Ten organisations have teamed up to give Whanganui youth a chance to try their sports.
There was only half a second between first and second place.
The show was expanded to two days this year.