
Fertiliser site development a 'challenge'
The man behind New Plymouth's biggest retail park has called a nearby proposed multimillion-dollar development too challenging.
Kiwi firefighter's bushfire relief
Australia's bushfires are now contained, but one veteran Kiwi firefighter says there's still much to do.
Is Airbnb a factor in NP's rental shortage?
The classic economic model of supply and demand is more of a factor than the popularity of Airbnb, says property manager.
'Water curtain' potentially doomed eels
Emergency services were trying to contain a hazardous chemical - but that may have killed thousands of eels.
Motorist hospitalised after collision with horse
Two Taranaki motorists were injured after separate collisions with two horses on country road.
Fat spill cleanup costs $540k
The investigation into a fat spill that clogged New Plymouth's sewerage system is ongoing, councillors have been told.
Therapy horse returns after mauling
In October Bubbles was almost mauled to death. On Thursday the therapy horse was back at work putting a smile on faces.
Andrew Little: Taranaki's getting an upgrade
There are exciting things happening right here in Taranaki, writes Andrew Little.
Expat's adrenaline-filled bucket list
He's gone skydiving, run with bulls and been punched by a pro fighter, but Dave Macleod insists he's no adrenaline junkie.
The value of infrastructure
It's largely unseen, but Taranaki has billions of dollars worth of infrastructure that keeps it going.
Andrew Little: Taranaki's getting an upgrade
There are exciting things happening right here in Taranaki, writes Andrew Little.
Decades of infrastructure underfunding
OPINION: The bill for our district will be in the hundreds of millions, New Plymouth Mayor Neil Holdom says.
Is revolution in the air?
OPINION: National MP Jonathan Young star is rising, but is that good for New Plymouth?
Womad prep begins
New Plymouth's Brooklands Park is already transforming into a festival-goers' dream as the set up for Womad NZ begins.
Cooking with love
On Valentine's Day, Witt chef tutor Goonjan Gupta's mind is on her greatest love – food.
Taranaki harness racing reaches centennial
Harness racing in New Plymouth has reached 100 years in spite of a chequered history.
Māori Quartet festival's first pick
The Right Royal Cabaret Festival is returning to Taranaki in June with the Modern Māori Quartet announced as the first act.
A drive back to 1959
Reporter Mike Watson takes a ride in a little piece of America driving around Taranaki.