Berries rotting on vines amid labour shortage in Bay
"We are behind because we can't get pickers. It just breaks your heart."
"We are behind because we can't get pickers. It just breaks your heart."
A Hawke's Bay Lotto player is among four people to win $200,000.
Howell Plumbing Limited is run by Brent and Louise Howell and focuses on trades expertise.
Stephanie McNair of Dannevirke - 2021 Norwood NZ Supreme Rural Sports Person of The Year.
Long-term plans for a new regional park in Ahuriri will go to community consultation.
Cloud cover unlikely to dissipate until the end of the week.
A report from 2018 identified more than 120 deficiencies in the sprinkler system.
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council has proposed a rates increase of 19.5 per cent.
A roundup of the week's racing.
Similar levels of care are critical to good investment outcomes.
"Our women still have a fundamental right to safely walk home at night."
Hawke's Bay Cricket defends 'private' process.
Forty-seven pipe bands are taking part in this year's competition in Napier.
'We would not have been able to do this without Babette's bequest.'
Unearthing moa bones on the Manawatū Tararua Highway highlights the area's rich history.
Pauline Doyle of the Guardians of the Aquifer group says estimated cost has been inflated.
Waimarama Māori Hemp Collective's first hemp block is harvested, putting land to good use.
Plans are afoot for two housing developments on council land.
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Funding of $15,000 has been granted from the New Zealand Community Trust.
Shortage of available labour is causing huge problems for growers in Hawke's Bay.
Further support for tourism in 2021 requires a more structural approach
A nurse in the duty room was buried for three hours and lucky to survive
It's not the first time the family-owned Waipukurau farm has had to recall products.
Sharp focus with excellent energy provided us with a lovable character
Man in his 70s stable after being hit by a car near Hastings on Thursday.
Ashleigh was last seen about 11.15am on Thursday in Hastings on Windsor Ave.
For those who've watched brown filth flow from their taps, this report is a gut punch.
There's "no quick fix" when it comes to removing chlorine from Napier water, report finds.