
Gallant bid for world shearing bid falls short
Amy Silcock attempts to break the World Women’s Solo Strongwool Ewes shearing record.
Amy Silcock attempts to break the World Women’s Solo Strongwool Ewes shearing record.
OPINION: Linda Hall knows the pages of Hawke's Bay Today better than anyone.
Jordan Ngatai has won four NZ NBL titles, and has been a Tall Black for eight years.
Annual event is cancelled by the weather for the first time in its history.
Heavy rain warnings for Auckland, Coromandel, Northland and Bay of Plenty.
Bright and bold designs on playgrounds at school are already proving popular.
The sea wall could be built this year, with ratepayers set to pay most of the $4m cost.
Eight signs on Te Mata and Waimārama Rds on were damaged on Saturday night.
Two World champions were locked together on the same points
Heavy rain warnings for Auckland, Coromandel, Northland and Bay of Plenty.
Retail anti-crime strategy gets going, but Labour stuck in "la-la land", Mitchell says.
Name suppression continues for murder accused until case reaches High Court.
There's plenty to do this weekend in the Tararua District.
The regional council says there is no evidence that it is the result of forestry slash.
The Napier Pipe Band will be performing their Art Deco Concert on Saturday, February 18.
I hope young people enjoy a school year that is less truncated than the previous few.
Auckland has experienced record rainfall and more is on the way.
Rivers have spilt over their banks across Hawke's Bay in the wake of wild weather.
A near-record number of kiwi eggs have been uplifted.
A commemoration will be held on on the banks of Te Awa o Mokotūāraro.
CHB Mayor Alex Walker shares the inner workings of the council in this monthly column.
"We get so many phone calls and emails saying, 'Have you got any spare students?'"
Sometimes there is just no one to blame - so don't try.
Real estate might be slower to shift in Tararua District, but it's still selling.
Wet weather couldn't rain on the Hastings Golf Club's parade.
Auckland has experienced record rainfall and more is on the way.
A cattle beast has knocked back a decision on 15 million cubic metres of Ruataniwha water.