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Retirement village residents take on Olympics
James Wattie residents have been competing in cycling, swimming, walking and lawn bowls
James Wattie residents have been competing in cycling, swimming, walking and lawn bowls
Hawke's Bay DHB employee just wants to come home after being stranded in India
Ministry of Health will provide the latest update about any new cases in the community.
Emergency services were called to the crash at 10.35am.
"We are hoping to book 60 people a day. If we have the space, we can do walk-ins."
The pair charged over the assault of a four-year-old Flaxmere boy have yet to plead.
The driver was taken to hospital by rescue helicopter with suspected spinal injuries.
HBRC will lead next stage of the region's "precedent setting" response to coastal hazards.
Batten down the hatches, or have a think about sandbags if you're near the coast.
Seasonal workers from Sāmoa, Tonga and Vanuatu can enter NZ from September.
The museum committee made the change "to be more inclusive".
"To make the best use of our land, we may need to demolish old homes."
Surprise delivery: some patients at Hawke's Bay DHB get a bloomin' surprise.
Despite hiring close to a 1000 Kiwis in place of RSE workers, they were still 300 short.
There are now 37 active cases in New Zealand.
Mothers of SMA sufferers are glad to see someone speak up against Pharmac
Three HB councils decided they will have Māori wards next year - but how many wards?
It doesn't take long to train someone who's been learning through life, Seadon says.
The organisation is not currently looking at purchasing the old Waipukurau Hospital site.
Man denies filming women without consent.
Google detected Hawke's Bay residents' phones shaking, then told them a 6.0 quake had hit.
Man in his 40s arrived in critical condition on Sunday and was now in a serious condition.
Don't take matters into your own hands, council warns, as tensions near wetlands continue.
The deep earthquake was widely felt, but not close to the epicentre.
A Hastings woman who started the Indian Mums' Group has been recognised for her efforts.
Sandy Ahern is teaching people how to use digital devices and avoid the pitfalls.
The bakery and cafe has won a national award for its pies again.
20 stalls covered everything from recycling books to creating alternatives to plastics.
Tararua Squash Club members will be celebrating the 50th jubilee of Tararua Squash Club.
Molly Donald is studying Agricultural Science at Lincoln University.