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Jerry Flay: Vote for those who can achieve things
The consequences of electing someone go way beyond election night.
The consequences of electing someone go way beyond election night.
Top local chefs share their thoughts on why Hawke's Bay is a region for the foodies.
If you haven't already got plans for the weekend check these events out.
Otane player/co-coach Tammy Kupa says NGHS future of netball in Hawke's Bay despite loss
Maybe we were naive to think that we could sink holes in the ground and drink the water.
It is obligatory upon the council that Bill Dalton plays no part in the interviews
Bill Robertson is hoping his Team Wellington accomplishments will rub off on Bay United
Council backs down over Haumoana sea wall - after eight years fighting for its removal
The latest food index reveals fruit has become cheaper and vegetables more expensive.
Snap Fitness is running a fundraiser for the Mental Health Foundation next month.
The new forestry standard will be introduced in May next year.
Tukituki candidates discussed with Forest and Bird their views on the environment.
One Plan needs a partial change to prevent farmers going bankrupt.
The new layout includes meeting rooms and relaxed reading areas.
Mathew Smith's trailblazing the UK in the UK recognised by shearing peers
House sales volumes have collapsed by a quarter in the past year.
Ben Richards hopes to be crowned the Bayer Young Viticulturist of the Year this month.
Trespass notices to be issued for sleeping in CBD doorways, parks, or structures.
Water inquiry panel asks Health Ministry to act quickly to make drinking water safer.
Multi-use sports facility axing means "back to drawing board" on indoor court demand.
Long-time call for water bottling charge answered under proposed Labour policy
Ihaia West's turn to prove he's still better than flatmate when Magpies face the Turbos.
When the dust settles in Super 8 netball arena in Napier tonight, talk will become cheap.
Momentum is key in politics and Ms Ardern now has six weeks to show what she is made of.
A woman wanting to go farming has to have grit and determination.
It is hoped that the church will be ready for use by Christmas.