News
Māori seats decision 'should be for Māori to say'
A decision on the future of the Māori seats in Parliament isn't one for the Pākehā majority to make, the Māori Women's Welfare League president says.
Rangatahi at Ngā Manu Kōrero: 'It's time to do something about our political participation'
Rangatahi at 52-year-old bilingual speech competition Ngā Manu Kōrero have tomorrow's general election on their minds.
Heritage enthusiasts fear domino effect
Heritage enthusiasts are afraid there could be a domino effect if the owners of a 110-year-old building in Whanganui are allowed to demolish it.
Community cafe at risk with building sale
Volunteers who run a cafe in one of New Plymouth's poorest neighbourhoods fear it might close down if a buyer sensitive to their cause cannot be found.
Restoration job labour of love
A Whanganui woman, who has restored a heritage building in the city to its former glory and then some, says it has been a labour of love.
Council: $14.2m to buy homes at risk from Matata debris flows
The Whakatane District Council needs $14.2m to buy properties at risk from deadly debris flows at Matata, but locals say that is not enough.
Excitement growing ahead of AB's clash with Argentina
It will be a welcome home party of sorts when Beauden and Scott Barrett run out with the All Black in New Plymouth tomorrow night.
Forgotten World Highway's fate could be sealed
Residents of the self-styled Republic of Whangamomona in Taranaki are divided over a proposal to seal the iconic 12km stretch of SH43.
Homes out of reach for many in Taranaki - report
It is not just those living in the big cities who are struggling to buy their first home, a new report shows.
New Plymouth poised to ban some freedom campers
New Plymouth is the latest district eying freedom camping restrictions.
Clinic's charge for children vexes parents
Parents in Whanganui are outraged the city's main urgent medical clinic has begun charging for treatment of children during the day.
Gorge closure: 'We can't sustain the losses'
Calls are growing for an economic assistance package for businesses affected by the massive slip which has closed the Manawatu Gorge on State Highway 3.
Inundation could 'split Whanganui in two'
Heavy enough rains would cut Whanganui in two, its mayor says, as frustration grows over delayed repairs on a major road.
Hapū support for revised Waitara land bill conditional
The bill, designed to end New Zealand's longest running land disputes, goes to Parliament for a second reading but hapū say the "jury is still out" on whether they'll support it.
Virtual medical centre seen as model for the future
A virtual medical clinic that has begun operating in Patea could be the future model for rural health provision in New Zealand, according to the iwi behind the initiative.
Pilot medical assessments: 'There is an ignorance out there'
One of the country's leading aviation medics says many GPs who have patients who are pilots are ignorant about what health conditions they should report to the Civil Aviation Authority.
Exhibit highlights plight of conscientious objectors
A powerful exhibition focused on opposition to New Zealand's involvement in the First World War has opened at the Dominion Museum in Wellington.
Sports clubs tackle decline in player numbers
Changing farming patterns and "lazy" parents are hurting club sport numbers even in heartland rugby territory, club administrators say. Video
Shoppers angry at New Plymouth parking charge
New Plymouth businesses and shoppers are up in arms about the reintroduction of paid parking in the CBD on Saturdays. Audio
Bill to create Māori wards voted down
A Private Members Bill to enable better Māori representation in local government has been voted down.
Ban on myrtle species movements in Taranaki
A huge swathe of north Taranaki is under a ban to control the movement of plants affected by myrtle rust infection.
Mt Messenger bypass proposals aim to 'tread lightly on the land'
Cultural and environmental concerns have forced a rethink of plans for a bypass at Mt Messenger on State Highway 3 in Taranaki.
Tears as Crown apologises for Parihaka atrocities
The Crown has officially apologised for the atrocities it committed when it sacked the peaceful Taranaki settlement of Parihaka in 1881. Video
New Plymouth Airport upgrade to go ahead
The airport is to get a state-of-the-art new terminal, but not everyone is happy with the price tag of up to $29 million.
Taranaki polytech still struggling to perform
Taranaki's polytech has flunked its latest report card, failing 12 out of 19 performance commitments for a range of government-funded courses last year.