Whanganui
How 24 hours in history shaped a local politician's views
A Whanganui councillor has revealed his historical family connection to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how it impacts his views.
Man warned off highway hours before he was killed
A police officer warned a man not to walk on the highway in the dark less than two hours before he was hit by a utility vehicle and killed.
SH1 closed, people injured in Marton crash
A two-vehicle crash on State Highway 1 in the Whanganui region has left people with serious injuries, police say.
Cooks Classic a golden chance to meet Kiwi high jump legend Hamish Kerr
A stellar lineup at the Cooks Classic meet has been made all the more shiny by the presence of some Olympians. Audio
Ohakune businesses thriving after Desert Road closure
SH1 between Tūrangi and Waiouru - including the Desert Road - closed on 13 January.
Former minister Russell Marshall dies aged 88
The Methodist minister who became a Cabinet minister is being remembered as a "principled voice".
Whanganui council-iwi agreement: How will this work?
An iwi partnership is being considered by Whanganui District Council, which could encompass management of reserves, and a trust to foster social well-being - and could be legally binding.
Jackson calls for Labour apology to Dame Tariana's whānau at tangi
Willie Jackson was among politicians past and present paying respect to Dame Tariana - and made the call for an apology.
Deadly SH1 crash kills adult, child
Two people died in a two-vehicle crash north of Mangaweka, bringing the holiday road toll to nine deaths.
New newspaper for Horowhenua
"This is the best Christmas present Horowhenua could have," mayor Bernie Wanden said.
'There's a gap in the system' - Whanganui wrestles with homeless camp
A group of homeless people the council evicted from a freedom camping spot are settled into a new location - but it is not a permanent solution, the mayor warns. Audio
Homeless given two days to leave camping site
Whanganui's biggest encampment of homeless people is being turfed out.
Whanganui rejects fast-track seabed mining project
Local councillors have opposed seabed mining in the South Taranaki Bight and applauded an impassioned first-term councillor for bringing the issue to the table.
Auckland kid grows to lead Taranaki-Whanganui iwi
A descendant of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi born and raised in Auckland is the new tumu whakarae to lead the board of the iwi agency Te Kaahui o Rauru.
'Complex and uncertain': Ruapehu council eyes options for water services
A rural council's options for banding together with other councils to deliver water services are becoming clearer.
Whanganui Council wants public's view on landmark iwi partnership
The potential for a "world-first indigenous-council partnership" between the WDC and Māori will be on the table next week.
'World first': Council moves toward landmark iwi partnership
Whanganui council is going public with aspects of the Treaty settlement being negotiated by iwi before it considers signing up to a binding "world-first indigenous-council partnership".
Whanganui District Council plans to axe 31 roles as it chases $2m in annual savings
The community expects the council to be an efficient organisation, its chief executive says.
Pardons for tūpuna, return of sacred sites in historic step for Ngāti Hāua
The upper Whanganui River iwi has initialled its Deed of Settlement for historical Treaty of Waitangi claims.
Regional fund grants $20m to Waitangi and Rātana grounds
Upgrades are planned to two culturally significant sites, Rātana Pa and the Treaty Grounds, with just over $20 million being contributed from the Regional Infrastructure Fund.