
Artists throw open doors to showcase their creativity
Birdwoods and Hygge will be hosting artists during the HB Arts Trail.
Birdwoods and Hygge will be hosting artists during the HB Arts Trail.
Havelock North High's funding for its new auditorium has fallen drastically short.
"The beautiful thing about working with young people is they will always surprise you."
Big weather possible for the region.
Deri Corfe makes his mark at Napier City.
Three metres of water smashed through Plant Hawke's Bay Waiohiki nursery in February.
It is the second day of the school holiday and a dairy in Clive is ram-raided.
The competition was run by the Dorothy Butler Children’s Bookshop.
Dancing the night away at the sold-out Elton John vs Billy Joel show in Napier.
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National's health spokesperson needs business case before committing to hospital spend.
New Hawke's Bay rescue chopper pilot has been eager for that spot since childhood.
The region is drenched under a heavy rain watch and we can expect one more wet day.
Schools from around the district performed in the kapa haka festival.
There are 132 players in the six boys and girls, mixed teams.
Gimblett Gravels is a designated wine-growing area west of Hastings.
About 65 per cent of deficit was attributed to cyclone costs.
Hawke's Bay surf lifesavers took two out of three major national awards last weekend.
“In 1989 a nurse in Takapau said ‘we need to buy the post office for a health centre'."
The runway at the airport was too short to land large planes during the cyclone.
On the outskirts of Dannevirke stand three of Rangitāne’s valued institutions.
Four teams take on Richie McCaw in a run for conservation.
Kickboxer said she had lots to keep her motivated in the ring.
The company employs outstanding young Māori performers and graduates
Event to explore the tapestry of wareware (declining memory/dementia) and incontinence.
The exam was the culmination of a nearly three-year-long process
The group is responsible for initiating and ensuring the success of Te Ara Mātua.
The community is being asked to achieve a 25 per cent reduction in water usage.
One person was taken to hospital in a serious condition.