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Wairoa Mayoral candidate Craig Little
Wairoa mayor Craig Little will have to compete with two challengers for his job in this year’s local body elections.
Wairoa mayor Craig Little will have to compete with two challengers for his job in this year’s local body elections.
Well over 1000 people are estimated to have been at the Aotearoa Morehu Day Multicultural Festival which was held at Napier's Marine
After nine years on the Wairoa District Council, Benita Cairns has hopes of becoming Wairoa's first lady mayor.
At 85 retired school music teacher Roland Matley shows it's never too late to have a go by making a bid to become Mayor of Wairoa in the Local Elections.
North Island Netball players hit the courts for fun. The first Court in the Bay netball fun tournament was run at the HB Regional Sports Park.
A young boy was airlifted to Hawke's Bay Hospital yesterday after a mountain bike accident. Around 1.30PM yesterday the Lowe Rescue
The closure of Whakatu Freezing Works changed the social fabric of this region in ways that are still being felt today. Thirty years
The full horror of World War I was being felt, as it was elsewhere in the Dominion of New Zealand 100 years ago during September and
The rest of New Zealand could learn a lot from the success of Labour's world-class Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme in Hawke's
Space is almost open for business, following the opening of the world's first private orbital launch site this week in northern Hawke's
Takaro Trails owner Jenny Ryan could not believe she took out the Supreme Award from the Hawke's Bay Tourism Industry Awards on Thursday
Hawke's Bay Tourism chairman George Hickton this week received the tourism industry's most prestigious individual accolade, the Sir
The third day of the JB Organics Spring Racing Carnival features the 250,000 Group 1 Livamol Classic run over 2040m at Hawkes Bay Racing Centre, Hastings.
Takaro Trails owner Jenny Ryan could not believe she took out the Supreme Award from the Hawke's Bay Tourism Industry Awards on Thursday
One down, two to go. The Hawke's Bay Magpies kept the hopes of avoiding relegation from the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership alive and regained
Some would have bracketed Willie Cazals as a horse that had done his dash and is now going through the motions of becoming a journeyman
Jockey Leith Innes had dismounted from third-placed Mongolian Falcon in a 1200m race of the Makfi Challenge Stakes in August and told
Napier Repertory's end-of-year production for 2016 Lysistrata, is an intriguing one that and should not to be missed. It is a The
Hawke's Bay Tourism chairman George Hickton this week received the tourism industry's most prestigious individual accolade, the Sir
The Ruataniwha Dam saga has gone way beyond soap opera territory. Fantasy has long since replaced fact. The Noisy have silenced
Every three years, the Department of Internal Affairs compiles statistics on national and local government elections, among them data
The question of how we as a region encourage a better economy and jobs for our people is not often debated. There is an implicit
When his father first asked him to sing for the U-Turn Trust and Te Aranga Marae Phillip Rhodes did not hesitate to say yes. The
If anyone ticks all the boxes of being a great man it's Ashley Hartley. He was a great builder, a great leader, a great husband
The Pacific Crystal Palace Spiegeltent has arrived on the Village Green in Havelock North as we count down the days to the opening
Russell Baylis has been drilling wells all his life but he still fizzes about Hawke's Bay aquifers. He took local leaders on his
For the first time a group of 120 officer cadets gathered in Central Hawke's Bay for an eight day intense training course that ended
By Christine McKay When Dannevirke Cactus students graduated from their gruelling eight-week course in July their question was "what's
Proposed district plan changes: The end might be in sight for derelict sites, buildings and vehicles as part of a review of the Tararua
A local Labour MP says it is "alarming" that the Minister of Conservation has decided to use the public purse to seek leave to appeal