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Proposed district plan changes
Proposed district plan changes: The end might be in sight for derelict sites, buildings and vehicles as part of a review of the Tararua
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
By Doug Laing doug.laing@hbtoday.co.nz/ Foss to go another round for Tukituki / hBT053760-02.JPG / FLASHBACK: Craig Foss on election
"What do you think will happen, Ms Ritchie, to the markets, if Trump gets in?" It peppers my inbox and client discussions, and lingers
The Pacific Crystal Palace Spiegeltent is almost ready and raring to go. Harcourt's Arts Festival director, Pitsch Leiser, said they
TEXTBOX AT A GLANCE Percentage of women in current councils (mayor and councillors) Wairoa - 43 per cent. Hastings - 29 per cent. Napier
Carl Rowling says his law practice hasn't skipped a beat since moving to Napier from Auckland nearly a year ago. He is one on the
I had the great fortune last week of bumping into renowned artist Rita Angus. She was all business in a tan jacket, dark gloves and
Regional councillor Rex Graham says the establishment of Waitangi Regional Park will bring some sanctity and recognition to the historic
Locals who helped construct the world's first private orbital launch station have benefited from the presence of Rocket Lab on Mahia
United States-controlled Rocket Lab is proposing to launch medium sized rockets to deliver satellites into space, potentially having
Two-and-a-half hectares of building and 50 new jobs for the beleaguered Irongate industrial precinct south of Hastings will be in
After a week of persistent rain some fine Hawke's Bay weather has come just at the right time with the Livamol Classic raceday kicking
Both teams ■HAWKE'S BAY MAGPIES: Matt Garland, Jonah Lowe, Robbie Fruean, Tiaan Falcon, Mason Emerson, Ihaia West, Chris Eaton, Fa'alemiga
JOHNO BENNER comes across as the kind of bloke who doesn't let too many things ruffle his feathers. Benner also does not put on airs
Football Hawke's Bay/Gisborne PHIL HOLT steps out on to the mat at the pristine greens of Bowls Napier to release the sphere with
STORM WHANAU: Tohu Harris' parents Dale and Paul and fellow family members at back Waimarie Harris, Tane Cooper and Ngahuia Harris
Day four, Dannevirke A Hastings West upset yesterday means there's a chance three teams could share the Ross Shield when the Hawke's
The price of petrol dipped to another long-time low in Hawke's Bay today when the display price dropped under $1.50 for the first
Rome wasn't built in a day but Tararua District Mayor Roly Ellis has given it a good go during the past six years, his councillors
Holes in one are a rare occurrence on the golf course at Cape Turnagain in Herbertville. Only two have been scored on the new course
Hawke's Bay-bred Sacred Elixir has come through his impressive victory in last Saturday's Group 3 Caulfield Guineas Prelude in fine
It has been a long time between celebratory drinks for Hawke's Bay couple John and Lucy Scoular but their long trip to Te Aroha last
Missing retaining walls and culverts How can approximately 1500 retaining walls and more than 2000 culverts go missing? It appears
A special event will be held this weekend in Hawke's Bay to remember the often forgotten victims of war. On Sunday, the Dannevirke
It should come as no surprise the Ruataniwha irrigation scheme now has a National Government minister actively fighting in its corner
Recently it was announced that more than 99 per cent of the vote taken in the recent NZEI/PPTA meetings held through the country was opposed to the proposed "global budgets" for schools.
Many of New Zealand's regions are facing interesting - and sometimes daunting - options. The challenges are both economic and demographic. What
Greenpeace has erected anti-Ruataniwha dam billboards around Hawke's Bay this week in a bid to "send the message that these elections
It's hard to imagine a more celebrated birthday than that now kicking into life for seemingly indestructible Napier social justice