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Hawke's Bay's club rugby's big days in the sun - in mid-winter
A big festival of club rugby is brewing at the park
A big festival of club rugby is brewing at the park
The Flaxmere Boxing Academy has been a home for many over nine years.
Three Hastings boys are creating soy wax candles and donating $1 per candle.
Police interactions along the route have more than quadrupled.
Time is one of our most precious resources
Woodville Sports Stadium was aglow on Sunday, July 4, for the community's first Matariki.
There have been five recorded firearms discharges at homes in wider Wairoa this year.
Some industries saw increases in the number of vacancies of over 150 per cent.
"I have my own place now and am very proud of what we're doing," Laura Crespi of Sazio.
Sedco believe in engineering for innovation, problem-solving and strength.
Watts missed out on the title in 2019 by a whisker.
Limited visiting in maternity, children's emergency units and others.
Police have urged drivers to drive to the conditions.
Farmers are "sick of signing petitions and talking at dinner parties", Chris Miles says.
Both Hastings and Napier libraries also have school holiday programmes running.
Three new JPs sworn in including first Muslim JP in Hawke's Bay
Water reform neglects iwi and communities.
Hinewai and Cam Ormsby grow native trees and have organised community planting days
It's hard to believe how quickly we have come to rely on being online.
How fast could you break down a size 20 chicken, a whole pork leg, and a beef short loin?
Don't think I could take the stress of overseas travel just yet
Everyone needs to laugh, especially in these crazy times
Justin Hinchco, Flaxmere New World, Lower North Young Butcher of the Year regional winner.
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews Violet Black, set in a post-Covid future
Parenting and birth educator Janine Gard talks about different types of birth intervention
A Napier mum is terrified of losing her four-month-old daughter who is in ICU with RSV.
Health officials say the situation represents a low risk to public health.
The swordfish stayed away, but there were still bluenose, hapuka ... and an oilfish.
Firefighters had to cut a hole to free her from the four-wheel drive.
"We are hoping by the time the campaign ends to get to 1000 cans."