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Glass plate negatives give glimpse into history
Throughout his life Russell Duncan was very interested in New Zealand history.
Throughout his life Russell Duncan was very interested in New Zealand history.
A roundup of the week's racing.
The key to this approach to investment is to focus first on sticking to core principles
Trade is of paramount importance to New Zealand's prosperity
It's 15 years since Jason Heaven got the top going,but the awards were still a hard night.
The weekend will be fine before some mid-week rain.
There are no new cases of Covid-19 today and two new cases in managed isolation.
The men's eight have completed a stunning day in the water for New Zealand.
Heavy vehicle battery thefts on the rise in Hawke's Bay.
It's a gold for "100 per cent Hawke's Bay" rowers Emma Twigg and Tom Mackintosh.
The thieves were ramming Paul Jones' car to try to get out. Police were 14 hours away.
One man's trash could be made into treasure at a pop-up repair cafe in Napier.
Police, fire and an ambulance were called to the single-vehicle crash on Mt Herbert Rd.
Two artists from Napier have been selected as finalists.
Formula one with Don Kennedy.
I'm looking forward to my follow-up jab, Roger Moroney says.
The academy aims to create well-rounded students driven to succeed outside of rugby too.
Minister Stuart Nash made the announcement at his old school, which will get $6 million.
The Aunties, founded by Jackie Clark, is a charity helping women after trauma.
Our best exporters honoured.
Competition in the grocery retail sector not good for consumers, what is the alternative?
Homegrown rowing champ Emma Twig is one step closer to taking home an Olympic medal.
The flight with the seriously-ill WHO worker on board will land in Auckland today.
Sally Lusk had a vision for elderly living alone to come and enjoy a sing and friendship.
Molly Donald receives a youth scholarship from Silver Fern Farms.
Tickets for the annual Central Hawke's Bay Spring Fling Festival go on sale on August 3.
Carl Drinkwater considers himself lucky. He is home and in recovery after beating the flesh eating disease, Necrotizing Fasciitis. Reporter Gianina Schwanecke talks to him about the journey. Video/Warren Buckland.
Police said they will be monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of motorists