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Seaweek to celebrate taonga
There are lots of activities on offer to mark this year's Seaweek.
There are lots of activities on offer to mark this year's Seaweek.
In an insane world, philately helps this collector maintain life balance.
Stalwart still treks the long road
Health centre spreads the care
Art Deco Festival director positive ahead of big event.
Thirty Thousand Club aimed to boost Napier before population hit magic number.
From humble beginnings the Art Deco Festival has grown into a global giant.
Ship to Shore visit reveals seismic mapping findings
Phil Lamason is a hero around the world, but largely unknown at home
More interested in mechanics than rugby? Maybe you should try radio control car racing.
Public pleased with new library's displays and galleries.
Kids revel in the opening of their new Bikes in Schools track.
Stuart Nash talks small business with Andrew Ashton.
A driving service is making an opera excursion easier for many Hawke's Bay residents.
Art Deco's value to the economy estimated at $12m.
Art Deco style can be traced back to a 1920s exhibition in Paris, historian says.
Saving the estuary, saving society. Pat Magill still treks the long road, in his 92nd year
A former Hawke's Bay man will be remembered for his rugby career and fostering children.
The inedible roast chook was flung to the pigs.
Willie Jackson's ministerial role is a well-earned reward for a job well done.
Campbell generated at least $1.8 million in sponsorship each year.
Former Hawks basketball coach Curtis Wooten pays tribute to 'ultimate team man' Stu Covell
Wet weather forecast for this weekend has put a dampener on three Hawke's Bay events.
Captain Blake is happy with the depth on the villagers roster.
The historic Vidal winery is for sale, 113 years after it was established.
Too many people have died as a result of people taking the wheel over the limit.
Forecast shows little variation other than rainy days for the next week.