
Slim pickings for Hawke's Bay at sheep dog champs
All our South Island titles were won by North Island triallists and their dogs.
All our South Island titles were won by North Island triallists and their dogs.
Water-taste winners will be announced this week
About 59 people keen to volunteer during nurses' strike
Push back comes after Ministry of Health quietly updated its vaccination timeline.
Several people involved in the tangi procession have been arrested.
Staff from India, the Philippines, Tonga, the Cook Islands and Samoa performed.
Rural volunteer firefighter wins supreme fundraising award in Sky Tower Challenge
I'm looking forward to seeing the end result of the street makeover.
You arrive in the kitchen to be greeted with a pan of lamb.
I played in most of the school bands and sang in the choir
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Birth and parenting educator Janine Gard talks about water births
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After searching for years Kim Wright is very happy to have her precious Vespa scooter back home in Hastings. Reporter Sahiban Hyde/Video Warren Buckland
Hundreds of gang members have attended a large Mongrel Mob tangi in Hawke's Bay.
"We had to return to the terminal and get security on board to remove her."
Marine Parade will be closed southbound from 7am to 10am on Thursday.
"The locals need to profit from this ongoing phenomena."
As Victoria records new cases of Covid, our ministry is warning travellers to be prepared.
Nash said low pay and poor working conditions are to blame for lack of Kiwi workers.
A new and free EIT Outdoor and Adventure Education programme is starting this July.
Manda thanked Rangitane for giving her the opportunity to teach her skills
For three years the search proved fruitless. Then Kim Wright heard the "jungle drums".
The southeasterly will bring snow to the South Island and dry spells for the West Coast.
Martin said the Waikoko Gardens is seen as the "home" of the market.
They were called to the crash on State Highway 50 about 4.20pm.
Children back playing at the centre after extensive repairs completed
Hastings mother Rachel Shaw said the Budget was "another nail in the coffin for us".
"The combination of the big swell and the king tide could mean coastal inundation."
"Even with the goalkeeper busy with the laces, we still couldn't score."