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Diversification a great luxury
Sadly, Kiwi investors aren't overly keen on diversifying.
Prince Philip dies, aged 99
Prince Philip has passed away at the age of 99, after battling health problems for the last few years.
Quake 'high on the radar': Napier disaster expert poised to respond
Craig Kenah helped the vulnerable during Covid-19 and Napier's deluge.
Autumn drought looming for Hawke's Bay?
Hawke's Bay could be heading for another drought as rain ceases to appear.
Neighbours of freedom campers say homelessness now the biggest problem
There's a new trend in freedom camping, and it's not driven by tourists.
Six new Covid cases in MIQ, none in the community
More information about the latest border worker to catch the virus is expected.
New route planned for The Big Easy in 2022
This year's new loop course for the Big Easy started and finished at Church Road Winery.
Ardern to companies contracting frontline workers: Test your staff or face the consequences
There is a penalty regime for employers not regularity testing their frontline staff
The Quiet People will keep you guessing till the end
Writer Paul Cleave creates two fictional crime writers accused of a crime
Hawke's Bay's primary sector champs scoop awards
Innovation & passion at heart of primary-sector awards
Horticulturists hit crossroads - each way, smaller guys lose
Those in horticulture are 'ploughing ahead blind' when it comes to planning next season.
Library engages with community
Napier Library has set up a team and programmes to engage with the community
Letters to Lindy a brilliant piece of theatre
This outpouring of the worst and the best of humanity happened 40 years ago.
In pictures: Students try new skills at sports swap day
Students learned new skills and showed off existing ones at the Unison Switch Day.
'The closest sound there is to the human voice': Inside the life of an NZSO violinist
NZSO's first violinist Gregory Squire has played alongside the world's best musicians.
Confusion over track limits but not Hamilton-Verstappen rivalry
McLaren driver Lando Norris doesn't think Verstappen deserved any penalty.
Roger Moroney: There's nothing like a good mystery
So the likelihood of spotting an irregular light, or cluster of lights, had grown.
The church built as an oasis for the veterans who saw chaos
"It's an oasis of peace that was built from chaos."
Park plan, public safety, water and waste on council agenda
Mayor says Napier expects the essential services to be done well, but there's a cost.
Hastings councillors approve 'prudent' $10m water project cost rise
Councillors were grateful the project began years ago, not in today's "red hot" market.
Hotel security guard infected, 23 new Covid cases in MIQ
More detail is expected about a new possible case believed to be a border worker.
Basketballers impress at Easter Classic
Hawke's Bay's results from weekend basketball tournament 'exceeded expectations'.
Bernie Walsh expanding glass and aluminium services
Bernie Walsh expanding glass and aluminium services.
Seasonal shortages: Faafoi says Pacific workers won't reach pre-Covid levels in 2022
There weren't enough pickers for this season. It's not looking promising for the next.
Saddle Rd to close for essential work
The Saddle Road will be closing for essential pavement repairs and maintenance works.
Thieves target heavy-duty vehicle batteries and fuel across Hawke's Bay
Many of the vehicles were "seriously damaged" by the offenders.
Workshops to focus on child development and online safety
Tararua Reap is facilitating a number of high-level workshops for parents and teachers.
Down the rabbit hole: The mystery of Napier's multiplying stuffed bunnies
"Someone's having a laugh here."
Pa sites project going full tilt with landscaping and groundwork just days away
There are pathways and flat areas for the installations and seating will be installed