Stratford District councillors have approved plans for a $4.78m subdivision development in the town so people will build ...

Stratford's council subdivision

If you build it, they will come. Stratford District Council turns property developer.

Crash, bleed, flee

Police, fire and ambulance services were all at the scene.

Police are on the hunt for the driver of a crashed car. 

Crowd a sea of red

Red shirted supporters back their man at final candidates debate in New Plymouth.

Power gained by fraud

This Taranaki woman used details found in a lost wallet to open electricity accounts - accumulating $3000 of debt.

Shoplifter's champagne tastes

Luxury bubbly and meat packs were on the hit list of one Taranaki shoplifter.

Abuser cops council ban

A man who served up abuse to council staff has been banned from its offices for two years.

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School on tour in Taranaki

Waituna West School students pause on the Coastal Walkway during the full school camp in Taranaki.

They are a tiny school on a very big trip.

Holy cow, it's triplet calves video

Now here is something that doesn't happen every day. Triplet calves.

Amateur Radio hits 90 years

Kids book sale returns

Sport

Promising pair deliver

Dijon Bleu put four and a half lengths on the field in The O'Leary's Fillies Stakes.

Two promising horses have made their mark at Listed level in Wanganui on Wednesday.

Taranaki captain returns to the starting side

Taranaki halfback Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi will continue his combination with first five-eighth Stephen Perofeta.

No need to make many changes to a winning side.

Breakers to lock down rotation in regions

New Zealand Breakers coach Paul Henare will look to lock in his rotation in their upcoming pre-season matches.

"We really need to start fine tuning our systems," Breakers coach says as season approaches.

Waiting on the weather

Stratford trainer Chris Bothwell is playing the waiting game with the weather.

Horse trainer has 189 winners next to his name but his first solo win is just around the corner.

Title defence slipping away

Sione Lea had a strong game for the Taranaki Devlopment side.

Battle for Taranaki Development to defend their Northern Regions title.

opinion

Blame prices on the weather

Ponsonby restaurateur Tobias Roebuck-Ward labelled high vegetable prices ridiculous, but is he out of touch with reality?

 OPINION: There's a disconnect between shoppers and reality.

Bulls beat Jaffas at their place

Country boy finds Auckland drivers friendly - yeah right.

Dennis Ngawhare: Celebrating Te Reo

A poha, landing net made from harakeke flax on display at a Mahi Kupenga workshop held at Elma Turner Library as part of ...

Whaikōrero and its importance in the Māori culture.

Your questions are needed

What would you ask of these candidates if you had the chance?

OPINION: Sometimes asking the right question can change everything.

Lifestyle

What's on in Taranaki

Percy Thompson Gallery director Rhonda Bunyan stands beside a photo taken by Brian Brake of Chairman Mao and soviet head ...

Check out what's coming up around the region in the arts community.

The season of limes

For dessert, there are churros – or as Tane has renamed them, "churrbros".

It's the season of limes, which means it's also the season for great Mexican food.

Embracing change the key

Hunter from Future Crunch said that it was important to embrace the technological future rather than fear it.

One data scientist believes the key to a digital-dominated future is embracing change rather than fearing it.

Budget services growing

Julie Gaudin and Erica Strand are there to help anyone get their money $orted.

Don't be scared to get help for money woes

Online attention hurts young 'ballers

Guard Haize Walker and his Palmerston North Boys' High School side destroyed Hawera High School at the zone three ...

The heavy defeat was OK; the online reaction wasn't, school teacher says.

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