
Covid in Hawke's Bay one year on
One year after Covid hit Hawke's Bay Keriana Brooking Chief Executive Officer at the HBDHB and Nick Jones the HBDHB's medical officer talk with Gianina Schwanecke about their experiences. Video Warren Buckland.
One year after Covid hit Hawke's Bay Keriana Brooking Chief Executive Officer at the HBDHB and Nick Jones the HBDHB's medical officer talk with Gianina Schwanecke about their experiences. Video Warren Buckland.
This year is the 41st anniversary of the death of Azaria Chamberlain
Ngati Kahungunu hosts Easter Egg Hunt April 4.
Look for colour and character at Tararua Bird Club Table Show April 4.
Nearly 1600 sheep were up for sale at Dannevirke on March 18.
"We don't irrigate, spray or fertilise so our crop is very much dependant on the weather
Tararua businesses attract crowds at Central Districts Field Days.
Kids from years 3-6 complete a track with 22 obstacles.
Martin (Marty) Richter teacher from Dannevirke High School graduated with a Diploma.
Council will also look at its own relationships with gaming funding.
'A & A Auto Works' in Dannevirke, brings 26 years of experience and knowledge.
Olympic athletes will automatically qualify for early vaccines, Govt confirms.
Interim name suppression continues for a man charged jointly over shooting.
The WA 38 tree is very productive with medium/large fruit
Two pou created by carver Nathan Foote from one log unveiled at two Hastings schools.
Totara College and Dannevirke High School student leaders are settling into their roles.
Guests contributed to the $600 plus donation to the Napier Family Centre.
This will be a theatre experience like no other
More hunters are expected for 2021 roar, after last year's season was cancelled.
Police say it sends a strong message about consequences of reckless and unsafe driving.
The grasp I have of English, imperfect as it still may be, I owe to my study of Latin.
Two men remain in hospital, one in serious condition, after a head-on crash near Waipawa.
Driver says she will remember the hair-raising moment until the day she dies.
She told the class "our bodies are not designed to have junk food".
House sells for double its valuation with 24 offers. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Sir John Key and Helen Clark trek into the Hawke's Bay bush to release PM's kiwi namesake.
'We are in crisis mode. We need houses now,' CHB mayor Alex Walker says.
Chris Hipkins and Ashley Bloomfield provide an update about the new MIQ worker case.
Legal responsibility the sticking point for point-of-use treatment.
A serious two-vehicle collision has police diverting traffic between Ōtāne and Waipawa.