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‘Accidentally locked in’: Four people rescued from tower
'It was probably a bit traumatic for the people that got locked in there.'
'It was probably a bit traumatic for the people that got locked in there.'
“I am thankful for the preparation here."
'They’ve got those long-standing memories on the sportsfield.'
'If you can keep well and keep your fitness up, why would you stop?'
An investigation into the valley's post-WWI history is taking place in February.
'We’re ready and we’re firing.'
'You can never catch up because the demand is so high.'
Warm temperatures are forecast ahead of Wellington Anniversary weekend.
Ground temperatures above 13C needed to carry out work.
More than a year on, Darren Stephenson says disc golf is a success in Whanganui.
Most Whanganui schools will offer NCEA Level 1 this year despite a nationwide shift.
The Castlecliff artwork commissioned in 2020 has had to be taken down.
A childhood home has been transformed into a nationally recognised garden of significance.
Friends of the Whanganui River's financial position is on the up after some lean years.
Emergency services went to SH3, near Blueskin Rd in Westmere, about 10.15am today.
OPINION: Pōhutukawa trees offer vibrant displays with crimson flowers in summer.
The couple are set to take on competitors from the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
New summer event created by a 'Co-Lab' of local businesses hits Whanganui's riverside.
There's something for everyone in Whanganui this summer.
Conductor Nicholas Forbes leads NZ Opera School, replacing Michael Vinten this year.
A person was airlifted to hospital after the crash north of Whanganui.
Eight of New Zealand’s 10 warmest years have occurred since 2013.
Former student Filipe Manu thrilled the audience with a surprise performance.
Fire crews extinguished a small blaze under Feilding's Oroua River Bridge.
His sister said the last contact was Jarrad calling their father on December 18.
There were 459 admissions from December 18 to January 7.
The track work was completed early and it is ready for a busy athletics season.
The family of five are in a far better financial position than they were in NZ.