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First Kiwis fully vaccinated, very small number of people have declined
There are no new community cases of Covid-19 but three in managed isolation.
There are no new community cases of Covid-19 but three in managed isolation.
Whanganui & Partners helps attract, support and retain business in Whanganui.
Trains, Boats and Planes ... and cars, all in Michael Haggie's exhibition at Space
Writers read their work in Artists Open Studios
The crashes occurred near Bulls and Mangamahu in the early hours of the morning.
Neil Tau is one of 12 competing for the title of New Zealand's best excavator operator.
Just let me talk to a real person, pleads Gen-Xer Russell Bell.
The Haunters play the Whanganui Musicians Club on April 10.
Around 15 per cent of Whanganui's eligible population has been vaccinated in six months.
Change needed for te reo Māori would really flourish as it should, writes Potonga Neilson.
The stockpiling site will be on the flat dune at the end of Morgan St in Castlecliff.
The last recorded community case was on February 28.
The sale of Taihape Area School's educational farm asset has divided a community .
The Pauls Road music festival raised more than $11,000 for Gabby's Starlit Hope Charity.
Police use the testing results as part of their drug seizure and prevention strategies.
The subsidy has been created to help small businesses look after their employees.
Students in Whanganui and Shanghai have worked together in an interactive course.
The UCOL Whanganui graduation will cap an extraordinary year of tertiary achievements.
Collegiate took the top spot for the first time since 2006.
The Anti-P Ministry and other agencies are available to help meth addicts quit the drug.
Did Australian mum kill her four children? Science suggests perhaps not, a reader writes.
Kelly Scarrow leaves Mainstreet for Hospice job
Sound Canvas on next weekend
It didn't take long for the rare kitten to find a new home.
Police said inquiries into the cause of the crash were continuing.
Liz Tonks of the Catholic Survivors Network said the hearing was seen as 'the ultimate test of whether the churches will put survivors ahead of perpetrators.' Video / Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry