
Treaty bill 'a childish projection': Hīkoi supporters vocal in Hawke’s Bay
Flying out the door: A Hastings store sells close to 1000 tino rangatiratanga flags.
Flying out the door: A Hastings store sells close to 1000 tino rangatiratanga flags.
Opinion: This year's Voluntary Bonding Scheme has 35 graduate vets.
The canoe club was set up for white-water canoeing and rafting in rivers.
They won at either of the past two Olympic Games. Now they're headed for Hawke's Bay.
'There would need to be checks and balances.'
OPINION: Napier City Rovers' coach has a stirring message ahead of Sunday's epic showdown.
OPINION: 'How on Earth do you milk a soy bean?'
The House was suspended briefly after the haka disrupted voting.
Flood protection measures have been announced for Pōrangahau – but questions remain.
Mark Anderson on his experience as exhibitions coordinator at Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga.
A Napier motorcyclist has died from his injuries after the crash.
Mayor Kirsten Wise speaks on Napier water restrictions ahead of a hot summer.
A mental health expert says every single person has a role to play to help prevent suicide
The Waipukurau Cup will be raced in Woodville on Sunday, with free buses for CHB punters.
Herald owner says community titles are no longer profitable in changing media landscape.
Police would like to hear from any Lowe St residents who may have CCTV footage.
The group was started two years ago with a fun event.
The club has only been going two years but is already a winner.
Naomi Sai overcame a language barrier to succeed at Flaxmere College.
Vi was born Violet Blanche Avison, in Waipawa in 1924.
The warnings are out; it's not expected to be a drought, but be prepared.
'I tried to work with them to say why don’t we extend it.'
More than 300 properties across Hastings and Napier were deemed Category 3.
Lars Hardy was persuaded to try his hand at auctioneering.
'Some people have cats and dogs. We have a hangar,' says the aviator's daughter.
Napier City Rovers' hopes of making the National League final are in their own hands.
Dreams and aspirations were realised as 11 new homes opened at Ōmāhu.
November at CAN is set to be full of markets, art, and different experiences.
'No matter how long you have been in an industry there is always something to learn.'
It was a fitting ceremonial farewell that Sir Robert Gillies would have dodged.