Whanganui
'We don't have a Mona Lisa this time': fakes and forgeries to the fore
Entries have flooded in for an annual exhibition that displays the artistic efforts of those who imitate great works of art. Audio
'Get out of the way': Ngarewa-Packer says let Māori fix vaccination gap
The government needs to get out of the way and let Māori fix lagging Covid-19 vaccination rates, Māori Party co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says.
Dirt bike rider hits police officer on footpath
A police officer in Palmerston North has been injured after being hit on the footpath by a dirt bike rider who fled the scene.
Māori-led mobile vaccine clinic in Wellington helps to curb vaccine hesitancy
A Māori-led mobile vaccine clinic that focuses on going to emergency and transitional housing is being used in Te Whanganui-a-Tara to help curb vaccine hesitation in the community.
Two dead after crash south of Whanganui
A crash south of Whanganui has killed two people.
Horizons Regional Council moves forward with climate risk planning
Whanganui and Manawatū can expect more hot days and fewer frosts, less rain in the east but more and heavier rain in the west, and more floods, according to a new climate risk assessment.
Providers say Māori-only vaccination clinics vital
Iwi health providers in Taranaki say vaccination clinics solely for Māori are essential to close the gap with non-Māori vaccination rates.
Vaccination clinics prioritising Māori 'swamped by Pākehā’
The national strategy of vaccinating against Covid-19 through general and mass events is not working for Māori, a Covid-19 researcher says.
Students told anti-vaccine campaigners to 'go away' - Deputy principal
Whanganui City College students received their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine last week, despite the presence of a few protesters trying to hand out pamphlets to pupils. Audio
Conservation millions also help Taranaki hapū and whānau
Ten million dollars of funding for conservation projects in Taranaki is also fostering hapū and whānau, say project leaders.
Council rejects iwi call for Māori-only say on wards
Taranaki Regional Council has rejected iwi calls for only Māori to have a say when considering Māori wards.
$5m grant puts 'Māori voice front and centre' of health reforms - researcher
An iwi-owned research institute has received $5m in health research funding for a programme to drive better health outcomes for Māori.
Māori land owners conference to discuss whenua use and opportunities
Māori landowners are being called to a whenua Māori conference in Whanganui next month to identify and support land development and economic opportunities.
Covid-19: Strong turnout expected for rural vaccine initiative
The first of many rural vaccination clinics planned by the MidCentral District Health Board will be held in Eketāhuna today.
Guest - Stuart Weston, CEO Apata
Our guest this week is Stuart Weston, chief executive of the kiwifruit grower and packhouse operator Apata. The company is on the hunt for land around Whanganui. Audio
Kiwi operator Apata on hunt for 200ha for new plantings
Whanganui looks set to become the next developing kiwifruit region.
Megan Compain - Making WNBA History
Basketball has taken Whanganui born and raised, Megan Compain all over the world, including competing in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. But she also made history as the youngest player (and the only… Audio
Remote vaccine session eases iwi concerns: 'Our people trust our own'
Kaiwahaiki Pā sits on the lower reaches of the Whanganui, just as the river breaks from the towering bush-clad valley and the deep dark water ambles towards the sea.
Covid-19 vaccines available for all in Whanganui communities
Covid-19 vaccinations for entire communities in rural Whanganui have begun.
Whanganui school Pfizer vaccine rollout 'relief' for students
Whanganui school students will be the first in the country to be vaccinated at school from the beginning of the next school term.