McLean Park to host Hurricanes v Brumbies next year
Defending Investec Super Rugby champions, the Hurricanes, will play the Brumbies at McLean Park in Napier in April next year. It
Defending Investec Super Rugby champions, the Hurricanes, will play the Brumbies at McLean Park in Napier in April next year. It
Napier City Council says it's eager to reveal the new Napier Skate Park to the public before Christmas. A free open day is being
The Government says the speed limit may rise but only a few roads in the country would qualify.
Data from WorkSafe showing there were 19 fatalities on farms in 2015 - 16 of those involving vehicles - came in the same week Hawke's
People were treated to a taste of Saigon last night with dragon fruit cocktails and some of Vietnam's finest cuisine. Hugo Chang
When Leith Waite sold her Napier house in September she decided to take a risk - and it turned out to be one well worth taking. She
Drilling for oil and gas near aquifers in Hawke's Bay could be banned. The Hawke's Bay Regional Council requested the Regional Planning
People around the world may have been glued to their screens watching the results of the US election, but in sunny Hawke's Bay, there were other priorities for some. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Pulling together the works that make up East 2016, Hastings City Art Gallery's biennial two-yearly exhibition celebrating art excellence
He is the Reverend Bill Chapman, and he is also a community priest and he is a minister of the church. But he's perfectly content
Trampers and hunters who are keen to visit the Kaweka Forest Park this summer are being cautioned to take extra care when venturing
Napier independent bookshop Wardini has been shortlisted for the Vodafone Local Business awards. In the wake of voting so far, which
Forty-five people, mostly over 70 were admitted to hospital with campylobacter a Hawke's Bay District Health Board update reveals. The
The 104th annual CHB A&P Show begins today and continues through to Saturday. There is free entry through the gates of the Waipukurau
More than 200 motorcycles and an estimated 50 hot rods are expected to hit the Hawke's Bay roads on Sunday to raise money, and gather
Newborns are receiving a dab of sugar inside their cheek an hour after birth, in a national study to help prevent neonatal hypoglycaemia
Chlorine in the water has left a bad taste in the mouths of Hawke's Bay brewers and winemakers. Hastings-based Brave Brewing Co
Hawke's Bay players may not have walked away with $44 million but two lucky people have won a $66,667 share of Lotto First Division. The
A couple of fine Englishmen are lined up to enlighten and entertain this weekend - and in the case of the one who has spent more time
Robin Jones never expected Donald Trump to get this far - even though she is an avid fan. The American born, Napier resident made
The state of the "Quarry Hill" section of Waimarama Rd has been a hot topic among locals living along the route to one of our most
Three burglaries last weekend are of major concern to Dannevirke Police and they're urging the public to come forward if they have
Lotto excitement has hit fever pitch, with more than two million tickets expected to sell before tonight's record $44-million draw.
If a long leisurely lunch with matching wines hosted by the jovial Michael Van de Elzen appeals to you then book your tickets now. Mr
Hastings District Council formally appointed its standing and sub-committee members and chair people yesterday, but no council appointment
"Art lovers" explored Round Pond Garden last night to celebrate the opening of the Wildflower Sculpture Exhibition. Human wildflowers
Three runners have started to carry Samuel Gibson's legacy across the country as they run from Hawera to Havelock North. Neil Wagstaff
Three ladies with some sparkling frocks, "kick ass" vocals and a fair bit of humour will rock the MTG stage next week. The Lady Killers
Taku Manawa Kara was helping her mother move house when the car she was driving left the road, killing her in a crash.
I am unable to grasp why so many people are against the dam. In his Talking Point (Thursday, November 3) Brian Anderson, a retired