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  2. List of print media in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of print media in New Zealand. New Zealand once had several daily newspapers in each major city , usually for the morning and evening. However now most cities only have one daily or weekly paper.

  3. Whanganui Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle's rival from 1867 onward was The Evening Herald (later The Wanganui Herald), founded by John Ballance. The ownership of the two daily papers merged in the 1970s, and in 1986 the Herald became a free weekly, later renamed the Wanganui Midweek. [1] The Chronicle is currently Whanganui's only daily newspaper.

  4. 2023 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Regal and vice-regal Government Other party leaders in parliament Judiciary Main centre leaders Regal and vice-regal Head of State – Charles III Governor-General – Dame Cindy Kiro Charles III Cindy Kiro Government Legislature term: 53rd New Zealand Parliament until 8 September, then 54th New Zealand Parliament from 5 December. The Sixth Labour Government, elected in 2017 and 2020, then the ...

  5. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in January 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025

  6. 2024 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Whanganui District Council votes to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza in response to the Israel–Hamas war. [135] 10 May The Employment Relations Authority orders public broadcaster TVNZ to enter into mediation with the E tū union over staff redundancies caused by cutbacks to several news and current affairs programmes. [136]

  7. Manawatū-Whanganui - Wikipedia

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    Three major rivers divide the region: the Whanganui (290 km [180 mi]), Manawatū (182 km [113 mi])), and Rangitīkei (241 km [150 mi]). The Whanganui is the second-longest river and has the second-largest catchment in the North Island, draining most of the inland region west of Lake Taupō. There are few roads in this area, which contains some ...

  8. Category:People from Whanganui - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Whanganui" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Phil Amos; B.

  9. Whanganui Central - Wikipedia

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    Whanganui Tramways Museum. Whanganui Central had a population of 4,203 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 417 people (11.0%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 72 people (1.7%) since the 2006 census. There were 1,878 households, comprising 1,980 males and 2,220 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.89 males per female, with 705 ...