
Battle of the Bays looms for Hawke’s Bay Tui
The Tui scored eight tries to knock over the Kauri.
The Tui scored eight tries to knock over the Kauri.
Stellar snappers back in town for photo festival.
This year, the road will close for four hours from 9am until 1pm.
Hastings glass artist Keryn Whitney has been named as a World of Wearable Arts finalist.
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After 153 caps, Sam Whitelock's found a job to keep himself busy for the next '30 years'.
Norsewood writer seems to enjoy post-apocalyptic stories.
The company was placed into liquidation on the application of Inland Revenue.
Hastings HSOG Huia had only nine players this season. It was still good enough to win.
A number of events have been organised to mark Conservation Week.
Dannevirke's Christmas parade has been run successfully for years.
James Gardiner is doing his rural health training in Dannevirke
Some homes were flooded following heavy rain on Sunday.
Neil Bell is a firm believer in standing up for oneself.
Takiwātanga, the Māori word for autism, is a mana-enhancing term.
New simulations change what scientists understand about subduction zone's quake potential.
Plenty has changed since Robin Thomas and his companions tore up the tracks.
Hawke's Bay wants a regional deal with the Govt, but is it "amalgamation by stealth"?
All eyes at this year’s NZ Film Festival will be on Wairoa girl Manaia Hall.
'If you find the right factory, they are quite open to building relationships.'
'It’s the simplest, most lovely way to live.'
Cyclone Gabrielle washed away the old 10m deep bridge piles, so they put in 34m deep ones.
Twelve tries were scored in all as the Magpies eventually opened a big lead.
Don't let this theft of a chiller become a cold case.
The boiler was last used at Makororo, to power the Gardner and Yeoman Mill.
Napier was the first council in NZ to consult on the latest changes from the Government.
'I’m ready to stand up for New Zealand, but I need support from New Zealand.'
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13 nurses reunite for lunch 50 years on from nursing training in the 70s.
Police arrest three teens over the attack, one who was caught at another Auckland robbery.