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Port Taranaki salutes new $12m tug
Port Taranaki's $12 million new tug Kīnaki has been welcomed with a traditional water salute in New Plymouth.
Hydrogen energy: 'It looks like the face of the future'
The government has continued its charm offensive in Taranaki following its decision not to issue any new offshore oil and gas exploration permits.
Farms fined $99k for effluent discharge in waterways
Two Taranaki dairy farms have been fined almost $100,000 for allowing untreated effluent to flow into waterways.
Offshore ban causes onshore pain
The government's decision not to offer new deep-sea oil and gas exploration permits is spreading uncertainty throughout the entire sector and threatening livelihoods, say oil and gas companies in…
Mayoral posts officially labelled as full-time to warrant pay
The government agency which sets pay rates for the country's mayors is for the first time to stipulate the packages are based on the job being a full-time role.
Flood-prone Whanganui homeowners not impressed with council's plan
Residents of flood-prone homes on Anzac Parade in Whanganui say the establishment of a fund to buy and remove the most at risk properties and raise others off the ground is a joke.
Regional council votes to add 'h' to Wanganui
The Manawatū-Wanganui Regional Council has voted to add an 'h' to the spelling of its name.
Civil Defence keeps closer eye on Mt Taranaki eruption risk
Mt Taranaki is "geologically-speaking due" and people need to be prepared for an eruption, the Taranaki Civil Defence says.
St John expands its services in New Plymouth
A new site for St John Ambulance in New Plymouth will give the service better access to the city's fastest growing area.
Taranaki iwi open for business: 'We're not going anywhere'
With the end of offshore oil and gas exploration in sight and caps on dairy expansion on the cards, could Taranaki iwi kick-start the province's ailing economy?
Stadium shutdown could be $10m loss for New Plymouth
The shock closure of Yarrow Stadium in New Plymouth due to earthquake risk will cost Taranaki millions of dollars in lost economic activity.
Mayor apologises for uproar caused by golf course plan
The New Plymouth mayor's flip-flop over a proposal to sell part of a coastal reserve - including the city's only municipal golf course - is complete.
'A heck of a shock': New Plymouth stadium shut down
The trust which runs Yarrow Stadium in New Plymouth says the lives of rugby fans could have been at risk if an earthquake hit during a match.
New Plymouth council under fire for 'recycling' protected reserve
The New Plymouth District Council has come under fire for planning to sell part of a coastal reserve under the guise of "land recycling".
PM reassures Taranaki locals after end of new oil and gas exploration
The prime minister has fronted up in Taranaki to reassure locals of the government's support for the first time since it announced cessation of new offshore oil and gas exploration.
Questions raised over mayor's involvement in land-sale meeting
Questions are being asked about the New Plymouth mayor's involvement in a meeting about the sale of reserve land, including the transfer of $2.25 million to a private golf club.
The curious art of kokāko recovery
A curious game of aerial ping-pong is playing out in the Pureora Forest Park in the central North Island as part of a project to re-establish kokāko hundreds of kilometres away in Taranaki.
Mayor defends continued use of consultants
New Plymouth District Council continues to spend millions of dollars on consultants despite its mayor questioning the practice during his 2016 election campaign.
'They've lost their family home' - Whanganui couple battle EQC
A Whanganui couple who lost a massive chunk of their section to a landslide in 2015 have been left shattered by their battle with EQC over repair costs. Video
Former cop pleads guilty to dozens of theft charges
A former police officer has pleaded guilty to dozens of charges in relation to the theft of about $640,000 from a hapū organisation in Taranaki.
New Plymouth swimmers: Don't pave over our pool
New Plymouth swimmers are begging their council not to pave over an Olympic-sized outdoor pool as part of a $33 million revamp of the city's aquatic complex.
Hihi breed in Taranaki for first time in 130 years
The first hihi or stitchbird breeding season in Taranaki for 130 years has beaten expectations.
Govt tells oil industry: 'The world is changing'
The government is telling the New Zealand oil industry that the world is changing and it is time it faced the facts.
Taranaki community 'let down' by oil exploration ban
The Taranaki community feels let down by the government's announcement that it will not grant new deep-sea oil and gas exploration permits, a business leader says.
Community rallies round tornado-struck Rahotū farmers
After getting slammed by a tornado yesterday, a crew of farmers, tradesmen, factory workers and even bankers turned up to help with the clean up.