Manawatu
Horowhenua Mayor says he won't cave to 'bullies'
Horowhenua Mayor Michael Feyen says he won't be stepping down, despite a vote of no confidence in him.
Deal clears way for wastewater disposal on island
Horowhenua Māori have agreed under a confidential deal to drop court action aimed at stopping the spraying of Foxton's wastewater onto an island in the Manawatu River.
Mayor labelled 'dictator' after councillors quit meeting
The mayor of Horowhenua district has been called a dictator following a council meeting that fell apart when councillors staged a walk-out.
Manawatū District Council votes in favour of Māori wards
The Manawatū District Council is the latest council to vote in favour of establishing Māori wards at the next local body elections.
'We're going to save money by not charging parents'
Ross Intermediate School plans to scrap the costs of stationary, sports and even class trips, saving parents hundreds each year - and also saving the school money. Principal Wayne Jenkins explains… Video, Audio
Dutch and Maori culture combine
It's taken ten years but a centre celebrating both Dutch and Maori culture is opening in Foxton this weekend. Dutch Ambassador Rob Zaagman tells us more about it. Audio
Che Wilson on the Battle of Moutoa
The history of Māori people of Whanganui is complex and during the New Zealand Land Wars included both collaboration and resistance, says Che Wilson, former Pou Arahi (CEO) of Ngāti Rangi Trust. Audio
Spud Olsen
Paul 'Spud' Olsen grow potatoes in Opiki and keeps putting his hand up to be involved in farming and growing organisations. Audio
Rat-filled sinkhole prompts greasy dishes warning
A sinkhole filled with fat and rats has prompted a North Island council to educate its residents on how to get rid of grease.
Small town with big idea finally gets a petrol station
Pongaroa locals finally have a petrol station after years of raising funds, and travelling for two hours to fetch petrol from elsewhere. Video, Audio
Elderly woman tied to chair then robbed
A robber tied an elderly woman to a chair in her Palmerston North home this morning before stealing her bankcard and her car.
Person dies in quad bike accident
A person has died after falling off a quad bike on a rural property in the Tararua District.
How country clubs earn their bread and putter
A few of New Zealand's 400 golf courses have 1,000-plus members, but others just a couple of dozen. Country Life visits four country courses in the North Island to see how they are managing to keep… Audio, Gallery
Tears and applause as officers receive bravery award
There were tears and applause as two police officers were honoured with the Police Association's Bravery Award in Wellington this morning.
Tiny homes mooted for small town's housing woes
Students are struggling to find affordable accommodation in Taumarunui, which has two tertiary providers. Could tiny homes be the solution? Video, Audio
Gorge replacement timeframe too long - mayors
Local mayors are unhappy with the time it will take to replace the Manawatu Gorge road. Audio
Too long for gorge alternatives
Tararua District Mayor Tracey Collis tells Kathryn Ryan six or seven years to improve a major road link through her district is way too long and will further harm businesses there. NZTA has unveiled… Audio
Manawatu Gorge's new road to take 5 years
The options for a new road through the slip-prone Manawatu Gorge have been narrowed down from 14 to four. NZTA regional highway manager Ross l'Anson says five years is a long time for the new road to… Audio
Palmerston North locals evaluate Manawatu Gorge options
Palmerston North residents have been casting a critical eye over the four shortlisted roads to replace the Manawatu Gorge road. Each of the proposed alternative routes will take at least five years to… Audio
Locals at crossroads on Manawatu Gorge resolution
Four roads have been shortlisted to replace the Manawatu Gorge road but its still unclear which of the options is the favourite for local residents. Each of the proposed alternative routes will take… Audio