Trading up from an acorn to house for charity
"As long as I can get bigger than an acorn, then that's good," Dave Ferguson says.
"As long as I can get bigger than an acorn, then that's good," Dave Ferguson says.
A table ranking regional economic performance reflects the two speeds of the recovery.
The pair were trout fishing on the Ngaruroro River in the Kaweka Ranges.
The company has been called out for publicising a $1000 gift which was never spent.
"We feel so blessed to be able to perform now."
The victim was transported to hospital in a critical condition, but later died.
Shannon-based artist Jason Martin brings pandemic tribute artwork to Napier.
All new cases tested positive on arrival into New Zealand.
Rynold Timothy won his third straight men's premier residential championship.
Youth councillors will once again be appointed to district council subcommittees
"My perception is they're absolutely stretched to the limits, we need additional support."
Te Mata School's Kindness Cup is making a difference. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Cody Webster was just about ready to call it quits, when he got lucky.
Debate rages online over who was really to blame for the chaotic scenes.
An opportunity to develop the abandoned Waipukurau Hospital site may have finally arrived.
More than 300 fishing rods were in action for the Pania Surfcasting Club's big day out.
Rain is ahead for the region in this week's weather forecast.
50 people have been contacted over a DHB privacy breach.
Watch: "They just love the competition and being in the limelight."
Hawke's Bay Special Olympics football team performs haka. Video / Paul Taylor
One of the issues was that many parents didn't realise car seats carried an expiry date.
Kiwi driver Liam Lawson has made a thunderous start to his Formula Two career.
Christian Leopard was once again leading the charge for Napier Tech.
Hometown favourite Georgia Hulls delighted the spectators to win gold.
Police want to hear from anyone who was in the area around the time of the assault.
Everything Neil Finn did on stage was smooth - even his reprimand of a chair thrower.
Simulators enable cadets to learn four to 20 times faster than traditional methods.
"There will be funding in some other forms, but probably not as we've known it."
Investigations continuing into MIQ cases at Grand Mercure and Grand Millennium hotels.