
Hawke's Bay basketball player loves his painted nails
Ethan Rusbatch, Hawks professional basketball player has his finger nails painted by a Napier salon. Video Warren Buckland.
Ethan Rusbatch, Hawks professional basketball player has his finger nails painted by a Napier salon. Video Warren Buckland.
Roading infrastructure to unlock the 76 lots will begin at the end of the month.
Mysterious orange plastic has washed up on Clifton Beach
Birth and parenting educator Janine Gard talks about what to pack in your bag for labour
CAN has a number of activities available for the holidays plus exhibition space
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews Buy Me Love by Greg Brook.
Here Collective is a space in Napier inner city for people needing a hot desk or office
Lollipops Hastings has permanently closed, citing a shortage of staff.
One new Toastmaster speaks about his experience with the Hastings club
Heather Brunsdon School of Dance had three dancers win all three scholarships at Easter
So here was this grand gentleman happily wandering and chatting with one and all
The one-day closure due to the non-renewal of licences put the jobs of 145 staff on hold.
At the restart, Prost got away first, but Senna reneged on the pre-race agreement
Reporter Gianina Schwanecke talks to Colin Lindsay owner Beach Gannet Adventures after he found mystery plastic while driving passengers to the gannets. Video Warren Buckland.
The first North Island sheep dog trial was in 1892, in Hawke's Bay
The twin cities' councils expect to make joint submissions.
Closing this branch without providing an alternative will have a significant impact.
An assault in which a woman received a second concussion has dramatically changed her life
Owners Rosie Butler and Rodger Tynan are ready to pass on the established winery/lifestyle
Rugby is an important part of rural life, forging friendships between players
Children are turning up to kindy without food and sometimes not showing up at all
Dannevirke High School production of Hairspray hit the stage of the Town Hall.
One case was a returnee from Ethiopia and the other from India.
HBRC says while cheaper, purchasing wet wood will cost in the long run.
Claire's efforts have attracted huge support from businesses and individuals
Māori and iwi health providers were among the first at tier 2 to get the Covid-19 shots.
"I ended up trading the domain for that name for a case of wine."
The Anzac Day concert hosted by the Dannevirke Community Board is back on again this year.
The show is due to take place at Functions on Hastings in Toitoi on April 29.