Womad Aotearoa 2025: First artists announced
The first artists to perform at next year's Womad include Queen Omega and Nitin Sawhney.
The first artists to perform at next year's Womad include Queen Omega and Nitin Sawhney.
Emma Field was alive but likely unconscious when a fire took hold of her bedroom.
Taranaki mother Kerena Wano uses scholarship to pursue planning diploma for local benefit.
1982 crash victim's sister: “It’s just like, ‘you bastard, you brought it all up again’.
The men are due to appear in the New Plymouth District Court later today.
One man suffered several broken ribs when he collided with another bike's handlebars.
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The shooting followed several altercations between the groups at a motel nearby.
MacLeod hopeful PM Christopher Luxon will take him off the 'naughty boys' bench'.
Grant Bowling was hit from behind by an agriculture vehicle and collected in its bucket.
'You should not have touched me,' the woman has told her attacker.
Experience at ministry office has man worried about changes to disability services.
Te Omeka Pairama Akariri-Buckley, 17, died after an atercation in Taranaki.
She left notes around her house for those who would eventually find her.
The operator says it could affect human health and the environment.
Jacqui King optimistic discussions about the wards could be had civilly.
He claimed to be massaging a 'sore testicle' before admitting to pleasuring himself.
Murray Chong had campaigned against the introduction of Māori wards in the region.
Levonne Kaye Wensor, 48, was found dead at her New Plymouth home in February 2022.
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Five new gardens will feature in this year’s Centuria Taranaki Garden Festival.
Union says workers at nine depots across the North Island in talks over job future.
Over 250 people enjoyed celebrating the festival together.
The Moana Dogs will take to the seas in a gruelling challenge next year.
A girl hid under her blanket on the floor after windows were smashed around her.
The mum claimed the bikinis were 'pornographic' and not appropriate for family spaces.
Now Kodee Kee-Sue has been jailed for more than 13 years.
Wayne Smith took the photos in the 1960s during a women's rugby game.
The man was beaten, knocked off the jetty and held underwater.
The alleged offending occurred on four separate occasions over two weeks.