Donations fund surgery for Havelock North mother of two
Young mum thanks the community for the support and help in fundraising for cancer surgery.
Young mum thanks the community for the support and help in fundraising for cancer surgery.
Housing Minister Megan Wood made the announcement Thursday.
Parliament will decide what the A & P Society can do with funds from Tomoana Showgrounds.
Pauline White's lost cat Sandy turned up after being missing for seven months
At 100 years old, Shires Fruit and Vege shop may be the longest-running in the country.
Low pressure copper hot water cylinders are 20 times more likely to fail in Hastings.
FIA to investigate circumstances leading to a tractor being on the course.
Parenting and birth educator Janine Gard talks about choosing baby names.
Council roadshow to provide community information on the future of medium-density housing.
''The kids just went out there and had an amazing time''
Wairoa has already lost farms to forestry. Its mayor fears more will follow.
Hayden Darren John Barnden, 38, of Clive died after falling from a ute in Waimārama
Dannevirke's Fantasy Cave will be having a pop-up this year.
"If we expect change and want change, we have to change."
CAB is having clients contacting them and asking about passports, insurance, and visas.
Sisters start social enterprise to help those who can't afford school supplies.
The carvings were a special way to close out Hawke's Bay Expressway project.
I cannot really explain a flange of baboons or a business of ferrets.
OPINION: The Govt faces a new army of uncooperative mayors. How should it appease them?
The Ronald McDonald House Art Auction 2022 began on Duck Day and will run for 30 days.
The success of the event meant he was now planning to make it an annual fundraiser.
Council will develop inner-city housing that it hopes will add to revitalisation.
Tamaki Shimoaka draws with chalk on the pavement at the Tribune, Hastings. Video Warren Buckland
Omni Gym turned 40 and hosted a clinic with top New Zealand coaches.
History and heritage saviours up for awards
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews The Stranger by Kathryn Hore.
"They said my name and I went, 'Oh wait, that's me! What do I do?'"
"It's an ephemeral artwork that just washes away in the rain."
A range of shows open this week in Napier as part of the Hawke's Bay Arts Festival.
The Good Caps' 10-week pilot project was a big success with Hawke's Bay schools.