Deco programme biggest yet
The recently released programme for the 2017 Tremains Art Deco Festival is the biggest set in print yet. As Art Deco Trust general
The recently released programme for the 2017 Tremains Art Deco Festival is the biggest set in print yet. As Art Deco Trust general
Paying in the Heinz Wattie's Ross Shield primary school tournament can be the start of an illustrious representative or All Blacks
With six years having gone by since the Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme was put to the people of Central Hawke's Bay, it seems that
Water fears 50 years ago It would appear that some councils are making decisions without having done adequate research in their own
It is becoming quite clear that ratepayers across the Bay are sick and tired of their council representatives retreating behind closed
For the British High Commissioner to New Zealand, the Honourable Jonathan Sinclair, the only dark clouds which were likely to emerge
As part of a Hawke's Bay Today series of video interviews with local body candidates, senior reporter Nicki Harper spoke towith the
A judge has come to a narrow points decision not to jail a Hastings man who had unlawful sex with a girl who became pregnant when she was just 15 years old.
Hastings Intermediate School principal Andrew Shortcliffe left the school at the end of last term, not long after the Ministry of
From a remote site in Northern Hawke's Bay, the place of New Zealand in the space industry changed yesterday with the opening of the
Workers at Waitane Mill Ltd in Onekawa who were told out of the blue at the end of August that they no longer had jobs because the
Police are appealing for witnesses as they try to track down the southbound car involved in the crash north of Napier on Monday morning. The
DOUBLE DELIGHT: Hastings B grade women (back row) and F grade women (front row) won their respective national finals at the weekend. P
THE BOSS: Hastings West halfback Dahlia Ala makes another burst during her team's 28-7 win against Dannevirke. PHOTO/CHRISTINE MCKAY Ross
NZSS basketball Palmerston North Hastings Boys' High School slipped out of quarter-final contention with a second loss at the New
At the tip of Mahia peninsula is the world's newest rocket launching facility. Rocket Lab are aiming for outer space with an eye on payloads to the moon and could be up in the air as soon as December.
The CHB District Council is to consider a proposal to exempt farm buildings from needing building consents if they meet specified
Judging for the Hawke's Bay A&P Bayleys Wine Awards started this week at EIT in Taradale. Now in their 16th year they are the oldest regional wine awards in New Zealand. Video by Duncan Brown
The opening of the world's first private orbital launch site in Northern Hawke's Bay today placed New Zealand at the forefront of
By Larry Dallimore / Opinion / Larry Dallimore: Coastal erosion needs Cowell Report The first step for a solution for Westshore
E. coli remarks clarified Kerry Mackintosh (Talking Point, Thursday, September 22) has incorrectly paraphrased what I told the August
Heavy rain is causing disruption on the East Coast this morning, a day after spring downpours caused headaches in the Coromandel.
The Department of Conservation is reminding Hawke's Bay whitebaiters that fishing hours from now until November 30 are between 6am-9pm. The
I admit playing poacher and gamekeeper when it comes to whitebaiting. One struggles to think of any other hunted species where the
The construction of the famous Spiegeltent signals the approach of the 2016 Harcourts Hawke's Bay Arts Festival. The one 6mtwenty-foot
Minutes of a "secret" Hastings District Council meeting show that Deputy Mayor Cynthia Bowers, surprisingly, voted against giving
A man who led police on a low-speed chase for more than an hour and a half around the streets of Napier has told a court he did not
Across the goldfields of the Nullabor Plains, over there in Western Australia, there was a lot of glinting coming from the ground
About 200 people will gather at a remote site in Northern Hawke's Bay this morning to celebrate the opening of the world's first private
Hawke's Bay's three busiest fire stations attended almost the same number of non-fire events as actual fires last year. The figures