Building sector suffers from lack of land
"Not a lot of land available": Hawke's Bay's building consents dropped since May.
"Not a lot of land available": Hawke's Bay's building consents dropped since May.
Eight extraordinary young people nominated for award
Hastings trainer achieves something new with a hurdle success at Ellerslie
More of Hawke's Bay is receiving broadband and mobile phone coverage.
Three sisters who have kids at Kereru School are fighting to get the roll back up to 26.
Accident statistics are not always what they seem.
Hawke's Bay winery to get new head chef who promises a world-class dining destination.
House values continue to surge in one part of the country by almost 25 per cent.
Disillusioned Kirsten Birrell sought diversion and fell head over heels in love with hobby
The Taniwha Daffodil Display is a feature of Spring in Central Hawke's Bay.
Is the current model of distributing all the dividend to power consumers the right one?
NBHS and HBHS' dominance in codes over years is epitome of rivalry, as basketballers show.
They'll have targets on their backs but Laura Nagel and Laura Langley won't be easy beats
No need for Easter Sunday to become another shopping day say most Hastings councillors.
Long-term chief executive Andrew Newman resigned in March.
Police are advising motorists to take a different route after two crashes near Expressway.
Lawyer says there's no evidence meth in forbidden driver's system caused crash.
It's a move that's hoped will galvanise public spirit, rather than alienate smokers.
Daffodils blanket Taniwha homestead, on SH2 just south of Waipukurau, each spring
Central Hawke's Bay farmers get out the wallet at Dannevirke A&P Showgrounds.
Council agree to reallocate multi-use sports facility funding.
Mess created at reserves by four-wheel-drives sparks concern.
Decision hailed as a victory for the environment but raises concern for farmers.
Bay students celebrated the success of the second Kaweka Outward Bound course last night.
Concern expressed over funding of proposed revamp.
A meeting was held at Twyford Hall last night to take a stand against the WCO requested.
The scheduled four-week murder trial is currently in its second week.
Spurned caretaker Hawks coach Benny Hill says missing cut feels like a kick in the guts