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"We will no longer consider our daughter has a life-shortening condition."
"We will no longer consider our daughter has a life-shortening condition."
The council scored two category wins and one highly commended.
The man behind a controversial $2.75m programme has a public message for his critics.
Powerball was not struck and has rolled over to Wednesday night, where it will be $15m.
Taradale won both the Premier and Colts finals.
No confirmation in reports that a pedestrian had been struck.
Five rugby finals at McLean within less than 24 hours - night and day club footy
SH5 users called conditions on the road a "weather-bomb".
Taradale Residents Association moving venue and meeting days.
MTG is reopening next weekend, Saturday, July 24, with activities and displays for all.
Adrian White's dad gave him time off to compete in the 1960 Olympics - a big adventure.
Right now, cops, nurses and farmers aren't too happy with Labour.
Havelock North and Clive the big winners on opening night of rugby finals series.
SPACs are a modern version of a "blank check".
Hawke's Bay's acute housing shortage is having an effect on the property market.
A roundup of the week's racing.
The architect for the Ahuriri Tavern was Len Hoogerbrug (1929–2019).
"It's an absolutely amazing sound and they just go on and on and on."
The Neurological Foundation is putting on a free event about brain injuries.
Three finals in a row - Hastings 1, Taradale 1. Who wins this Saturday?
"It's pretty ridiculous the safety barrier here is my fence": Te Mata Peak Rd resident.
Lack of dags is actually a problem. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The Playa Zahara is close to berthing at Lyttelton with 16 of 18 crew infected with Covid.
The Hawks downed the Jets by 28 points for a second time this year.
A nationwide protest has seen farmers descend on cities and towns across the country.
Tractors and utes descend on cities across NZ for the Howl of a Protest event, organised by Groundswell New Zealand. Video / Michael Craig / Mark Mitchell / Supplied
Mike Hicks' favourite native bird is the tui. And it's no wonder as he has been feeding them sugar water at his home in Havelock North for 18 years. Video Warren Buckland.
Construction will begin in September for expected completion at the end of 2022.
It's one of the bigger protests held in the region in recent memory.