Allied Petroleum takes over Waipukurau's Cook St fuel stop
There is some work to do before the fuel station re-opens to the public.
There is some work to do before the fuel station re-opens to the public.
Provisional data is now assured following an independent review process.
Hawke's Bay Today reporter Mitchell Hageman chats to Tyler Dipper to flex his own supple wrists.
More than 1000 people attended the 2023 HB Cultural Festival at Toitoi over the weekend.
The new dedicated response team will help navigate council and government processes.
Hawke's Bay whānau are still living on a marae almost five months after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Cushla Tangaere-Manuel will go up against Meka Whaitiri.
Fraught times in parent-teacher interviews.
School raises nearly $2000 for the critically endangered Australasian bittern.
Work from a Dannevirke potter is now on display.
Terms of reference have been agreed for a review into the Bay's cyclone response.
John Nohotima falsely applied for customary permits to take thousands of koura from sea.
The HB Cyclone Laundry Network wants more people to continue supporting families.
Police are appealing for information after attack by person unknown to victim.
After a prolonged wet period, expect speckles of rain before the sun comes out again.
Head down to Centralines Turf in Waipukurau at 1pm Saturday to support Central men’s team.
Pahiatua's Jamie Davidson on winning two medals at the World Summer Games in Berlin. Video / Supplied
The winning Powerball Second Division ticket was sold at Paper Plus Select Havelock North.
Long-standing Rotary citrus drive comes to an end after almost 50 years.
With inflation and recovery bills going up, rates rises are happening around the region.
The cold weather provided a good test for rugby trials.
Living in a retirement village means you can do as much or as little as you want.
The best thing about being with our nannies is listening to their life stories.
We facilitate and manage safe spaces that support the rangatahi
Treasured items passed down provide insight into the lives of our ancestors.
There's a walk for everyone, no matter where you are.
It has taken eight years and a lot of frustration to build the walkway.
Individuals, businesses, groups and organisations were encouraged to enter the competition