
Hawke's Bay's primary sector champs scoop awards
Innovation & passion at heart of primary-sector awards
Innovation & passion at heart of primary-sector awards
Those in horticulture are 'ploughing ahead blind' when it comes to planning next season.
Napier Library has set up a team and programmes to engage with the community
This outpouring of the worst and the best of humanity happened 40 years ago.
Students learned new skills and showed off existing ones at the Unison Switch Day.
NZSO's first violinist Gregory Squire has played alongside the world's best musicians.
McLaren driver Lando Norris doesn't think Verstappen deserved any penalty.
So the likelihood of spotting an irregular light, or cluster of lights, had grown.
The water was clear and healthy. But 20 dead fish were floating on the surface.
Mayor says Napier expects the essential services to be done well, but there's a cost.
Councillors were grateful the project began years ago, not in today's "red hot" market.
More detail is expected about a new possible case believed to be a border worker.
Hawke's Bay's results from weekend basketball tournament 'exceeded expectations'.
Bernie Walsh expanding glass and aluminium services.
There weren't enough pickers for this season. It's not looking promising for the next.
The Saddle Road will be closing for essential pavement repairs and maintenance works.
Many of the vehicles were "seriously damaged" by the offenders.
Tararua Reap is facilitating a number of high-level workshops for parents and teachers.
Dannevirke High School's first major musical production in the town hall since 2016.
Pahiatua's Regent Theatre has two great family movies for young and young-at-heart.
The airborne car ended up lodged up to 10 metres off the ground in the picking bins.
Larissa Mueller has almost finished a trip around the coast of the North Island with horses Popeye and Sprite, she stopped on Marine Parade, Napier to talk to reporter Gianina Schwanecke.
The topic of discussion among queue-standers was the closing down of the branch.
Locals shine at Kyokushin Karate Nationals in Woodville.
Eight-piece band, from seven countries, mixes the beats in Napier on Friday
New signs will be placed throughout Tararua and at the entrances to all its towns.
Last week 66,000 vaccines had been administered in NZ. How many will it be today?
Police will be identifying and fining motorcyclists who failed to wear helmets.
'It was hard not knowing when I would see my family again,' says Melburnian Trish Brice.
Larissa Mueller set off from Clifton, Hawke's Bay, in 2015. She arrives back this weekend.