Boost for regions promised by NZ First
Almost 2000 new front-line police, and more police presence in rural areas was part of the New Zealand First vision for the future
Almost 2000 new front-line police, and more police presence in rural areas was part of the New Zealand First vision for the future
I suppose enough has been said in opposition and support over the construction of the Ruataniwha Dam project. I myself cannot understand
Expenditure and work on the Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme could be stopped while a review is undertaken on the project, if the Hawke's
Unemployment is down in the region despite a growing workforce, the latest Statistics New Zealand labour market report shows. The
More and more people are posting snippets of their life online. They're capturing their day at the beach, the family dog's latest
A Taradale businessman has been sentenced to nine months' home detention for multiple tax evasion offences, despite having reimbursed
Once again stock theft is in the news. Some scumbags too lazy to rear their own calves wait for an enterprising couple to do the hard
Vicky Johnson counted her lucky stars when a large tree fell just five minutes after she biked past late Saturday night. Ms Johnson
From sit-down dinners to walk up events, Summer F.A.W.C! got off to a roaring start this weekend. Hawke's Bay Tourism general manager
By working together, Ngati Kahungunu and other iwi hope to send a strong message about the state of Hawke's Bay's waterways. Today
IronMaori organiser Heather Skipworth has a saying - "believe to achieve". And that was what she witnessed over the weekend during
A desire to give the community a voice on whether or not they want their drinking water supply to be chlorinated has prompted Hastings
A Hawke's Bay woman and caregiver for the seriously ill was killed when her car slid off the road. Friends say she had the 'biggest heart'.
Put yesterday down as one of the ugliest in the history of the Hawke's Bay United Football Club. Coach Brett Angell was sent to the
By her own admission, Kareena Annan has never been good on two wheels. "I did a few motocross races but I was more into trail rides
Hundreds of people ran or walked their way to the ninth Mitre 10 Mega Walk finish line today. Mitre 10 Mega manager, Graeme Ricketts
For two days last week the Black Barn Winery in Havelock North was the focus of the world's venture capital and angel investor communities. Entrepreneurs
Dr Tony Diprose is an anaesthetist at the Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Hospital but he is not unfamiliar with slightly more
Art installations can be tricky things to get right, but, like cooking from a complex recipe, rewarding when it all comes together
In early 2009 I resigned as president of the New Zealand Labour Party. The party had lost the election in 2008 and I had consulted
It was a given as soon as the Kiwi men's pursuit cycling team finished fourth at the Olympics. Hawke's Bay's multiple world champion
Rush Munro's Family Shares Age Old Secrets About NZ's Oldest Ice Cream Following an article in Hawke's Bay Today the family of Frederick
As crowds make their way along the Mitre 10 Mega Walk on Sunday, they will be joined by a large group who feel the walk's cause is
By providing more space for sports in Napier, a proposed multi-use facility will benefit "people of all ages across the region".
Recent lengthy doses of spring sunshine and some lively spots of rain in between have created exactly the conditions Julie Russell
A Napier meth dealer appearing in court in a wheelchair - and said to have limited life expectancy because of illness - was yesterday
ALTHOUGH HE acknowledges he is a middle-aged man in lycra, Napier City Council chief executive Wayne Jack is shutting down concerns
Company directors will have to pay out almost $145,000 after a worker was killed when a quad bike flipped and trapped him underneath.
When Sport Hawke's Bay CEO Mark Aspden first caught sight of the plans for the proposed multi-sports and velodrome centre council
Recent lengthy doses of spring sunshine and some lively spots of rain in between have created exactly the conditions Julie Russell