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Work by Mike Marsh, Dan Mills and more in St Peter's exhibition
Work by a range of Kiwi artists will be exhibited in the church in Gonville.
Work by a range of Kiwi artists will be exhibited in the church in Gonville.
Peter Cape and family continue their 1962 trip through UK.
The primary culprits are rats, stoats and possums.
Moving with the Times: a full-on dance show.
The Waimarino shears have incorporated te reo Māori as part of their event.
The total number of active cases in New Zealand is now 63.
Whakatika: A Survey of Māori Experiences of Racism was launched in Wellington today.
Falling Creek Ranch - a unique equestrian experience
OPINION: Why is caring about minorities, equality and representation worthy of ridicule?
"There were crowds of people at each mural on Saturday."
Riverside house appealed because of its space and rural outlook.
A performer at heart, Geoff Horne has been in Whanganui for the last three years.
Women, if they could find the resources, made huge efforts to dress well.
The popular event continues next weekend.
Opinion: Differences don't always spell disaster if you know how to handle them.
The bonnet of the vehicle was submerged in the river.
It was believed be a single-vehicle crash with no passengers.
Opinion: We can't afford to let the lords of lies win the battle for arms and minds.
In 2017, the Whanganui River was granted legal personhood — and the world is watching.
Targeting young people with a measles jab. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Gareth Carter: A plant that I associate with Autumn are the Chilean Guava.
"Art is an integral part of our cultural fabric here, and that's pretty damn fantastic."
Schools across Whanganui have benefited from the nationwide fruit in schools programme.
Imagine the scene... it was like one of those lead-ups to a gunfight in an old western.
Guided tours this weekend and next offer a rare chance to see more of the collection.
70 teams and 720 players throughout New Zealand will be in Whanganui over Easter Weekend.