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Will Foley: Give up now and it'll cost us
If the dam is dead, we've missed a chance to smooth the jagged edges of Mother Nature.
If the dam is dead, we've missed a chance to smooth the jagged edges of Mother Nature.
Miss Wilson lived alone and generally walked her dog at Ahuriri every day.
Hawke's Bay has claimed a good handful of awards at 2017 House of the Year.
Winter storm leaves Wimbledon farmer isolated with no way in or out.
Responses to Green Party co-leader's past benefit fraud range from problematic to brave.
A Napier beggar is pleased with recent government action to help homeless people.
A huge turnout is expected to a meeting on the future of the Manawatu Gorge tomorrow.
Flaxmere community leader says someone must know who's behind spate of vehicle fires.
Napier's political candidates set to face hard-hitting questions at public meeting today.
Touring and music news from Kane Strang, Baynk, micronism, Royal Blood and The Smiths.
Joyce completes 2016 double in South Island
Four options for expansion of Napier Aquatic Centre could go out for public consultation
Regional Council applies for $9m from government fund
Fine start expected to turn to rain by Thursday and Friday, but not as bad as last week.
Kimiora Poi is a world champion, Bay under-17s two-from-two on opening day.
I was unfortunately unaware of the War Memorial's meaningful and significant history.
The future of housing for our seniors needs careful consideration
Hastings road crews were today continuing to clean up small slips and fallen vegetation
Snow, wind and rain leaves Tararua's roading network battered.
Work has started a third major project following a Crown settlement.
New beacon emerges as Woodville battles loss of visitors
PK Furniture has been sold and its former owner owes creditors $22 million.
Frosty the Snowman has popped up in Meeanee.
More than 20,000 homes and businesses in Napier have been hit by a power cut.
Council could accept monies from oil company - whose activity they propose prohibiting
Tap could be turned off for small coastal settlement's supplementary water supply
A Wairoa farmer has been using social media to highlight water quality issues.