
An enduring gift acknowledging Māori soldiers who served overseas
Activities are held every year at Kaitoki Marae to coincide with Anzac services.
Activities are held every year at Kaitoki Marae to coincide with Anzac services.
Eagles musician Joe Walsh returned to Ōtātara where an epiphany change his life.
Kim Thorp says the region struggled to promote itself before Hawke's Bay Tourism.
The Hawks taking lessons from a 20-point defeat.
Havelock North is making its way back after a few tough years.
OPINION: National social cohesion approaches seldom work. Local efforts are vital.
Glass was left smashed on the ground outside after cigarettes and lighters were taken.
The son went searching for his parents after he couldn't find them in their home.
A set of keys with a GPS fob attached was one of the items Layna Brown stole.
The new MP mode stimulates more collagen, giving better results.
OPINION: You may ‘own’ an expensive house, but you could well be cashflow-poor.
*Cushla knew she couldn't continue to live her new life in fear.
You want those brassieres to stand out like shining beacons because this is a competition
Much of Wairoa was in the 2A category post-floods.
A roundup of the week's racing.
The car finally stopped in the large bushes on a major roundabout.
Trout fishing is encouraged at the Fish & Game wetland ponds.
We also need to manage copyright issues appropriately,
Experts: It's not uncommon for farms to have one or two rams that like to charge.
The marathon returns to the region in May.
Weight gain on ewes going into tupping and mating has been a bit light
Residents of Te Pōhue want more time to present alternatives to the Ministry of Education.
The mask wearer fled after his BB gun broke while hitting the dairy owner.
Hastings City Art Gallery announces free, peer-led art programme for rangatahi.
'Didn't deserve this': Elderly victims were reportedly attacked by their own animal.
After a weeks-long journey, Hawke's Bay's prized waka hourua has returned home.
Central Hawke's Bay man needs more than $50,000 for additional life-saving medications.
Joe Walsh sat atop Ōtātara Pā in 1989. What he saw calls him back again, again, and again.
Council's 'challenging' draft Long Term Plan could include closing Frimley Pool.
It is understood police believe the man went out to check on the ram and did not return.