Move to align with Chiefs backed
"I don't have a strong alliance to the Hurricanes."
Carjacking guilty plea
17 min ago BREAKING NEWS: A Hawera man has pleaded guilty to a midday carjacking in New Plymouth last year.
Police actions 'unlawful'
1 min ago A independent review of the Urewera raids has labelled police actions ''unlawful, unjustified and unreasonable''.
Stranger danger reminder
Police are urging parents to talk to their children about stranger danger.
Rebuilding trust the issue
Wilkes wants to make a difference
Last year Chris Wilkes got a second chance at life, now he wants to make a difference.
We pick our form XV
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OPINION: The first round of senior A rugby has done more than just show us who the better teams are.
Girl's ordeal prompts 'stranger danger' reminder
TRC to take over Yarrow Stadium
Rebuilding trust the issue for Uruti man
Price is right to take lead on club form
Band to film music video with free warehouse gig
Ngaere's Milky Bar Kids win farming award
Big trapping campaign targets eradication of bovine TB
Bovine TB targeted
Traps will be laid to test Taranaki's possum and ferret population for bovine tuberculosis.
48-hour film festival ready to roll
Taranaki film-makers will be out in force this weekend for the annual 48-hour film festival.
Kiwi chick ventures out
Band to film video
Milky Bar Kids win
Caleb Dymond, Cameron Hasler and Ricky Howells are young farmer champions.
Cameron all set for points title
Tukapa's Jack Cameron cracked the century mark for the season in the final senior A game of round one on Saturday.
Tendon tear ends season
John Wheeler's star jumper Banna Strand will miss the rest of the jumping season because of a leg injury.
King's injury assessed
Torckler finishes 64th
We pick our form XV
The first round of senior A rugby has done more than just show us who the better teams are.
Kidicorp on expansion drive
The country's largest private childhood education provider plans to expand as the Government commits millions of dollars in extra industry funding.
Tide turns on Aussie exodus
The tide is turning on the flood of people heading to Australia, as more migrants move to Christchurch and Auckland, adding pressure to already hot housing markets.
Grandiose vision for 'broken company'
Investors told to keep MRP shares
Children have a ball
A derelict central New Plymouth warehouse has been converted into a colourful play space full of latte sipping parents and their laughing children.
Bugging out on a killer career
Rats and mice, spiders and ants are all in a day's work for the team at PestAway. Hannah Fleming joined them last week for a first-hand lesson in pest control.
Leading from the frontline
When Philip Richardson was named archbishop- elect in March, the piles of cards, letters and emails was "just extraordinary".
Chinese cheats rort universities
Herd tester's life had its rewards
Laid bare
The rejection of a painting has sparked debate about the taboo around male nudity
Things you learn when you put your foot in it
Here are three general knowledge questions for you:
Council on art gallery director
Contrary to the assertions of Len Houwers (Daily News, May 16), New Plymouth District Council will not be using ''international recruiters'' to find a new director for the Govett- Brewster Art Gallery.
Licence costs 'barbaric'
Defaults real threat to comp
Ignore downgrade of TSB Bank
As a region Taranaki has many things to be proud of.
NP show for Stan Walker
Stan Walker will perform in New Plymouth during his nationwide tour this year.
Perfect timing key to ballet photos
When some of the world's best dancers take flight on the stage in New Plymouth this week, Rob Tucker will be ready and waiting to take the perfect shot.
Gallery 'will always draw me back'
Sunflowers to shine on stage
Band to film video
Taranaki band Rival State are hoping to pack more than 500 people into a warehouse.
Close calls become laughing matter
For a short time I thought I was listening to a comedy act.
Volt a pointer to the future
One of the silliest arguments currently doing the rounds is whether the Holden Volt is a proper electric car or a petrol- electric hybrid.
EcoBoost: 'The Little Engine That Can'
EcoSport's a Goa, but NZ must wait
Kai with soul
Witt chef tutor Denis Duthie says there is life for parsnips beyond the carrot- combo mash that's such a big hit in his household.
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Rebuilding trust the issue
Last year Chris Wilkes got a second chance at life, now he wants to make a difference.
Band to film video
Taranaki band Rival State are hoping to pack more than 500 people into a warehouse.
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