
Head to Hastings for Waipukurau Jockey Club Christmas at the Races
Members and supporters of the Waipukurau Jockey Club are off to the races this weekend.
Members and supporters of the Waipukurau Jockey Club are off to the races this weekend.
Keep an eye on their Facebook pages for Tukituki Land Care and MSFT Productions.
A sweet and sour offering from a cook left one punter in stitches.
Toxins in mussels from Tolaga Bay were found to be 11 times over the safe eating limit.
The cyclone damaged a rifle range, but there's no leniency from inspectors, manager says.
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Advocates say Napier's council has waited too long to improve safety for pedestrians.
After 13 years, the director of Te Reo, Tikanga and Mātauranga is moving on.
The quake caused moderate shaking.
Farmers need to get active and push back if they think targets are unrealistic.
Mason Carter has pushed himself academically and it has paid off.
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A fire was reported just after 2.30pm.
The parish of the century-old Crownthorpe farewells a unique Father Bill,.
“100/10. Great singing, great banter and a world-class entertainer.”
It's a fast-moving, tightly directed pantomime.
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Hawke's Bay's batting first and is 226-6 at the end of the first day.
A lot of Sue's plants do flower but they have to deliver more than that
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The inaugural Harvest Hawke's Bay festival will be held on the edge of the Tukituki River.
Markets reflect collective expectations about the future - data only draws on the past.
Impact of cyclone on stone fruit and summer berries will be felt for years to come.
From Hastings to the US: A soon-to-be 4th-degree black belt is thriving.
"Spread the love and the good vibes will always make for a good time."
His lawyer says it was for another prisoner and the deal was not for profit.