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Water results raise questions on aquifer use
Water just over a month old has been found in the Brookvale Rd Bores, a GNS Science report has revealed. In secure supplies older
Water just over a month old has been found in the Brookvale Rd Bores, a GNS Science report has revealed. In secure supplies older
Hawke's Bay residents are advised to hold onto their hats, with a gusty weekend on the horizon. Temperatures are set to take a slight
The financial issues currently being faced by Kaikoura and Wellington businesses illustrate the importance of arranging quality business
Perhaps there's something in the water - other than chlorine, fluoride, and E.coli - that drives officialdom mad, for the politicisation
Medication errors, falls, and a case of delayed treatment where a patient permanently lost their eyesight were some of the adverse
Cases of gastro illness have been reported in Hawke's Bay, however they are not thought to be connected. In August, 5200 people
Freedom camping in non self-contained vehicles could be banned across Napier. This was one suggestion Napier City councillors made
The EngAGE Orbit team and their dedication to providing seven-day health care for the elderly topped the Hawke's Bay Health Awards
Oil and gas drilling in Hawke's Bay could be prohibited in certain areas, a Hawke's Bay Regional Council committee agreed this week
Residents and students are keeping a keen eye out for sightings of an unwelcome visitor. Woodford House students were on high alert
Hastings District Council says a sprinkler ban enforced for Hastings, Havelock North and Flaxmere yesterday was an infrastructure
"It's Not Ok" spokesperson Vic Tamati talks to Hawke's Bay Regional Prison inmates about living a violence-free life. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Mystery surrounds the resignation of the man driving the Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme. Yesterday it was announced the Hawke's
TOM BRUCE yesterday tried to keep a low profile in the changing rooms of the Nelson Park pavilion, it seems, out of respect for the
"It's all part of the fun," CD Stags coach Heinrich Malan said last night after he was conspicuous in his absence at stumps in Napier. Malan
When Manawatu coach Michael Mason heard Dane Cleaver had scored his third first-class century in Napier yesterday he paid tribute
STOP singling out provincial representative cricketers for higher honours before because they have to do done their time with bat
FINAL TOUCHES: Adam Groome completes some final checks on his car in the countdown to tomorrow night's meeting. PHOTO/WARREN BUCKLANDHawkeyes
Two people have suffered serious injuries after a two-car collision on Kennedy Rd at about 3am this morning. St John Heretaunga territory
A woman who is one of New Zealand's oldest ballet dancers has proved age is only a number after a near-perfect score in a recent intermediate
With guests coming the next day, it was time to mow the lawns. Isn't it funny how visitors prompt all sorts of alien behaviours: dusting
Record high water use means the pumps drawing water from the aquifer into reservoirs feeding Hastings, Havelock North and Flaxmere
The chairman of the Hawke's Bay Regional Investment Company has stepped down. The Hawke's Bay Regional Investment Company ltd (HBRIC)
Last week dairying women battled the wind, rain and cold, not to go to the cowshed, but for a night of pampering. It was time to
A drive-off petrol theft in Napier today didn't end the way a group of young offenders intended it to. The group, understood to be
China may take the place of the US in an Asia-Pacific free trade agreement following the US withdrawal from TPP.
Our workforces are entering a new age of flexibility, driven by new digital technologies, globalisation, environmental pressures
Wairoa museum's archives were given a new lease on life yesterday as the doors were opened to the public after three weeks of renovations. Many
One cannot help but wonder if there is more than meets the eye to the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's decision to prosecute the Hastings
The Bay's lambs are both fewer and smaller on the ground this season. Silver Fern Farms regional livestock manager Malcolm Gourlie