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Kerbside recycling service taking shape
“If you have a party one weekend, you can put out three crates of glass.”
“If you have a party one weekend, you can put out three crates of glass.”
'We couldn’t believe our luck when we got the site.'
The council's role is to make an environment that encourages "investment as well as use".
Current expenditure to date is sitting at $59,284,156.
Kat Austin will lead the team at the World Indoor Athletics Champs.
Tristan Teki's white 1969 Camaro is ready to shine on Sunday.
There were 481 submissions made to the Department of Conservation.
The council is meeting behind closed doors to review the organisation.
Wanganui Tramping Club March programme.
Police have been notified and are investigating the whale bone theft.
Apology from the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists.
Taranaki’s leading band theSlacks perfoirm
Mark Lockett Quartet featuring vocalist Eugene Wolfin plays at Whanganui Jazz Club.
“We are the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff in these situations."
Finding sufficient labour is 'proving to be quite challenging'.
Rick Rudd is 'paying it forward'.
He's happy with the broad direction of the Government's Local Water Done Well policy.
“Just because central government says jump we don’t say ‘how high?’"
The joy associated with a Sunday-morning game of football in the park is right up there.
Biggest ever Medieval Fayre at St Anthony's School, Whanganui.
Proposals went to public consultation this week.
Domestic and international student numbers on the rise.
Public information sessions will be held in Whanganui and Bulls this week.
The Whanganui Jazz Club meets on the first Sunday of the month
Rob Rattenbury writes about writing and writers.
Raetihi farmers open their gates for a quad-sapping adventure.
Waititi says removing GST from kai would be the start of 'the radical shake-up'.
“The bones are there and they’ve been built with blood, sweat and tears . . ."