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Little Whanganui artists flock to Crafty Kids workshops
Little Whanganui artists flock to Brown & Co workshops.
Little Whanganui artists flock to Brown & Co workshops.
Bigtime Cooper returns from lengthy injury break to win in quick time at Hatrick.
Kaierau appear vulnerable with 10-11 men injured, many incumbent rep players.
One man waited 10 days for the DHB to return his call asking for a vaccine appointment.
"This is a great opportunity for our kapa haka to take the stage."
Hikitia Rawiri Hakaraia pleaded guilty to the charges in March.
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Warning applies to Kiwis who travelled to NSW, Queensland earlier this month.
Emergency services were notified of the crash about 9.50pm.
Supply and demand dictate price, but limes are often at the top end of citrus fruit.
'It's a great valley for horses, cows and people.'
Te Pūwaha initiative aims to bridge skills and labour shortages in the region.
More than 4300 votes were cast in the competition.
The threat is not only to agriculture, but to New Zealand's prosperity.
It has been many years since nearly all facets of farming have had such solid returns.
Animal care technology students graduate in a fortnight and next course begins in July.
Huntley won the netball and visitors Waihi School take the rugby, football and hockey.
New Zealand is the biggest supplier of softwood into China by a substantial margin.
The Government is expecting 1 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine to arrive in July.
About 30,000 nurses across the country have started strike action today for eight hours.
'A lot of people think this is about money, but this is also about safe staffing.'
Around 500 nurses will take to the streets in Whanganui on Wednesday.
Non-urgent surgery and outpatient clinics cancelled as nurses walk off the job.
'People are hungry for it, pardon the pun.'
Readers have their say on the premiere of the movie Poppy and adds on TV.
The famous DC-3 might be gone, but a new attraction now sits in its place.
'Because let's face it – we all love jarmies,' says the Julie Lamb Outfit's leader.
Police have been told that vehicles are failing to stop for red lights in Glasgow St.
Young conservationists move across region monitoring and aiding native fish species.
NZ is 'the only place in the world where you can play to huge crowds'.