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Charter Parade marches into Deco Festival
To see the full programme of events and buy tickets visit www.artdecofestival.co.nz
Fewer than 300 tickets left for Saturday's 3000-strong Outfield Festival in Te Awanga
Outfield Festival in Te Awanga is almost sold out ahead of the event this Saturday.
Napier-Taihape Rd link to close on weekdays for three months to strengthen bridge
The Kuripapango Bridge is 57km from Hastings on the Napier-Taihape Rd.
Haumoana School prepares for Centenary celebrations
Haumoana School will be celebrating its 100-year anniversary in April.
Hundreds in Hawke's Bay jump off benefits and into fruit picking
The rush for work among the Bay's unemployed has "exceeded government targets".
One killed, two seriously injured after crash in Twyford, Hastings
A St John Ambulance spokeswoman said two ambulances attended
Worth the wait in wool for Te Whetu Brown
Having a go and getting the rewards - ribbons and the jersey
'Crucial stage': Covid jab clears final NZ hurdle; 3 new border cases
Officials to start reporting tallies of historical cases of people infected overseas.
Waimarama grass fire latest in spate of suspicious fires around Hawke's Bay
There have been several suspicious fires around the region in recent weeks.
Two arrested after armed police search residence of high-profile Waipawa gang member
Items of interest were found and two people were taken into custody on unrelated matters.
Hawke's Bay farmers to open their gates to the public
The Open Farms programme, started last year, helps connect urban and rural New Zealanders.
'One of the lucky ones': Eleven whānau shift from motels to new homes in Hastings
"They're not just little homes stuck on a little section."
Tour of Settlers' Cemetery
James Freeman will be the focus of Sunday's tour of the Dannevirke Settlers' Cemetery.
Fire restriction imposed in Tararua
Tararua District will move to a restricted fire season at 8am on Friday.
Parenting programme a life changer
Tararua REAP is the venue for The Incredible Years programme for parents.
Early grape harvest for Elephant Hill
Hawke's Bay's grape harvest has steadily shifted forward over the past 10 years.
Obituary: The billionaire who started on the killing line at a Hawke's Bay freezing works
"2000 of us were employed as a result of that man; he clothed us and fed us."
Opinion: Sever the ties that bind men to Parliament's dress standard
Ties are so 2000s. Throw them out of Parliament.
Coastal and river resource hearings start in Napier courts
The coast north of Napier and the Ngaruroro River are the subjects of separate inquiries.
Homes to be built on long-vacant hilltop school site
The old Hukarere Girls College site has been vacant for almost two decades.
Proposed 114 hectares of replanting for Tūtira Regional Park
Proposed plan to replant natives and pine across 114 hectares of the Tūtira Regional Park.
The Hits: New and exciting ways to stay in shape
The 56-Hour sleep week. Just get 8 hours a night, or, seven with a daily hour-long nap.
Ex-Napier councillor seeking formal acquittal from Canada's highest court
Peter Beckett calls for Canada Supreme Court to clear his name of murder permanently.
Race to $700k: Hastings' average house value set to top Napier
If houses were horses, Hastings would be on the verge of "winning" this race.
Two new Covid cases in managed isolation
One of the new cases is in the same travel bubble as the case reported on Sunday.
Napier council's first female CEO in its 147-year history hits the ground running
A new council CEO is in the chair, almost a year after the departure of the predecessor.
Old vege shop to house new Waipukurau library
The business hub and library will be in Bogle Brothers' Esplanade.
Lack of officials a problem for Hastings' national athletics champs
Where are the athletics officials?
'It's become quite an iconic event': Puketapu Auction and Fair returns for 2021
The Puketapu Auction and Fair will be held on February 28.