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Hastings councillors approve 'prudent' $10m water project cost rise
Councillors were grateful the project began years ago, not in today's "red hot" market.
Councillors were grateful the project began years ago, not in today's "red hot" market.
More detail is expected about a new possible case believed to be a border worker.
Hawke's Bay's results from weekend basketball tournament 'exceeded expectations'.
Bernie Walsh expanding glass and aluminium services.
There weren't enough pickers for this season. It's not looking promising for the next.
The Saddle Road will be closing for essential pavement repairs and maintenance works.
Many of the vehicles were "seriously damaged" by the offenders.
Tararua Reap is facilitating a number of high-level workshops for parents and teachers.
"Someone's having a laugh here."
Pahiatua's Regent Theatre has two great family movies for young and young-at-heart.
The airborne car ended up lodged up to 10 metres off the ground in the picking bins.
Larissa Mueller has almost finished a trip around the coast of the North Island with horses Popeye and Sprite, she stopped on Marine Parade, Napier to talk to reporter Gianina Schwanecke.
The topic of discussion among queue-standers was the closing down of the branch.
Locals shine at Kyokushin Karate Nationals in Woodville.
Eight-piece band, from seven countries, mixes the beats in Napier on Friday
New signs will be placed throughout Tararua and at the entrances to all its towns.
Last week 66,000 vaccines had been administered in NZ. How many will it be today?
Police will be identifying and fining motorcyclists who failed to wear helmets.
This year will see our first ever bridal wear to close the show from Bridal Studio.
Hundreds have driven down the dead-end street to catch a glimpse of the odd sight.
Report find use of force on man walking towards exit was 'excessive and not justified'.
It's not good enough for streams to be running dry.
Fruit growers say the picking shortage has reached crisis point.
Council will decide on the budget and lead contractor for the two large water projects.
Chocolate shrinks, music changes, and one day you, too, wake up and you're the "Dad"
It's so nice to come across someone with a sense of humour
A new music school put up a sign. That's where the treble started.
The much-anticipated transtasman travel bubble finally has a start date.
"Once the car gets airborne, it's a classic example of projectile motion."
A hydrogen energy hub could be set up in Hastings, creating high value, green jobs.