
The Knowledge and Learning Hub — Te Huinga Wai has opened in Waipukurau
Learning Hub — Te Huinga Wai provides library services, free Wi-Fi and co-working spaces.
Learning Hub — Te Huinga Wai provides library services, free Wi-Fi and co-working spaces.
There is currently no physical barrier between traffic and pedestrians using the bridge.
The Government has accepted all 25 recommendations to "fix" Oranga Tamariki.
Alfred Grove's military service spanned five years, 255 days
Hastings District Council has revealed plans to buy land near the entry to Te Awanga.
Let's be a community that supports employment and our economy.
A Hawke's Bay man faces charges including incest and poison
Local Government Minister could still change the law to bring councils into line.
Fundraiser ended with Gary Grant revealing his brother had died of prostate cancer.
Our young people want to know about climate change
The Taradale-based artist's exhibition is titled The Shape of Water.
On Friday October 10, 1986, Whakatu closed and all workers were laid off
It takes an element of bravery to say, "I'm not okay to deal with this alone"
Rod Stewart's a man on a Mission - his April Hawke's Bay show is being treated as all go.
Parts of State Highway 51 are due for a speed limit drop next month.
Top police bosses meet virtually with Brian Tamaki over plans for anti-lockdown protest.
t's the third crash on York Rd, near Flaxmere, in about a month.
Decision should be made by independent commissioners or the community, Damon Harvey says.
It took Grant Diver 15 months to get well enough to return to work, but he was determined.
A record has been set at Napier Port following the arrival of a massive shipment.
Surface flooding hit several roads in Central Hawke's Bay on Tuesday.
Drawing from the local arts scene, the space is transformed into a playground of delights
Adding more councillors to a large council will lead to less-engaged representatives.
Kelvin Pl met a wrecking ball 10 years ago. Solving the shortage "still a fair way off".
Tararua District Council is looking at opening up public consultation on Three Waters.
"We are used to turning and burning ... we have not invested in environment and culture."
Around 30 WCC students were selected to be part of the Cactus-Te Vaka Māia programme.
The only big winner in tonight's poll is Act.
It comes as Auckland's Covid outbreak looks to be coming further under control.