
Party time for Napier's big innings: Marking a century and a half
Napier's first borough council was installed in 1874 — with 493 electors.
Napier's first borough council was installed in 1874 — with 493 electors.
The citizenship ceremony was held at the council chambers in Pahīatua.
First held in 1998, the popular tournament drew 80 players this year.
Napier mayor Kirsten Wise explains why when and how rates will change across the city.
The dairy industry awards attracted 340 entrants around the country.
Ngāti Khungunu is pleased to announce the launching of Aunty Hanui Lawrence’s book.
Grateful staff clapped with gratitude at their contribution.
It was the greatest weather disaster to hit our generation and perhaps our parents' too.
What our kaumātua need is a happy smile, a helping hand and a listening ear.
Terry Carew is now in the UK and will be for several months.
Paul Goldsmith and Mark Mitchell made the announcement.
A sweltering 30-degree climate put the trans-Tasman rivalry to the test.
Taylor's 'Midnight Rain' has crossed the Tasman, but Hawke's Bay may be lucky.
'I’ve never experienced life without him:' Walk to remember, walk to engage.
The promise of higher pay and better conditions could be a factor.
Family-friendly fun was abundant in Hawke's Bay over the weekend.
There are strict rules for every part of the performance.
Paul Goldsmith and Mark Mitchell make announcement.
A moderate yarding of store cattle in Dannevirke earns reasonable return
'If no one does as the signs say, one day that bridge will go and no-one will get in.'
Retirement might be just as long (or longer) than your career if you stop at 65
A roundup of the week's racing
Adrian Rowlands had “never been a phones man", now he loves it.
Tom Mackintosh will enjoy Olympic gold 'in my 60s'.
The premises for sale but a lengthy lease remains for current tenant.
Here is your chance to make some space in your wardrobe and help other women.
'Life’s been much fuller and much richer because of this experience'.
How do we break down barriers between communities to improve social cohesion in NZ?
Chris Barber and his wife did 'everything they could' to make things work.