Memorial day in Napier to pay homage to those killed at work
About 60 people are being killed by work injuries in New Zealand each year.
About 60 people are being killed by work injuries in New Zealand each year.
The vehicle was restored to represent the one a New Zealand Armoured Corps officer drove.
Codi Wilkinson wasn't seen by friends or family in fortnight before his body was found
Over the weekend 84 people competed in a pickleball tournament in Hawke's Bay
Police say if they wanted extra revenue, they'd put a speed camera there "all the time".
The slip came down in the November floods. Six months on, the uncertainty remains.
Maddi O'Leary volunteered for The Hits 210km/$210 Ronald McDonald House Challenge.
MidCentral Health has begun administering the Covid-19 vaccine to frontline medical staff.
It's an offence which carries a maximum penalty of $100,000 or two years' jail.
Temperatures could drop to below 15C this week around the region, but it's mostly sunny.
The results, the points, and how it's looking on the points tables.
A range of traditional Filipino clothing was seen on the catwalk.
Rovers missed the opportunity to go second after a disappointing 2-1 defeat on Saturday.
A woman in her 40s sustained serious injuries and was taken to Hawke's Bay Hospital.
Mum Celeste Jones is telling her story to help other Kiwi women.
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"Lowering the speed to 80km/h will increase the average travel time by less than a minute"
Aged 94, Pilot City Trust legend Pat Magill features in a book on his life and times.
Reporter Brenda Vowden and husband Ed complete the last leg of the Heaphy track.
Unison has moved to more time-of-use line charges. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The public are encouraged to join the Saturday morning celebrations at the fire station.
The council was started by Kate Sheppard and suffragettes.
Hastings-trained Basarwa still green but has a big future
A new app, no more than 15-minute waits and fares as low as $2.
Hawke's Bay's bowling team "upset the applecart", winning National Team Championships.
Wooden chairs, limited pain relief, blunt drills - school dentists weren't always loved.
The ministry will reveal whether there are any more close contacts of the case.