Samoan Language Week a time to reflect on reo ‘in decline’: Te Hira Henderson
Samoa and Aotearoa are linked by whakapapa and the common ancestor Kiwa
Samoa and Aotearoa are linked by whakapapa and the common ancestor Kiwa
'Reality is that we have under-invested in infrastructure for decades'.
Meet the Hawke's Bay ladies leading the way for women in infrastructure.
'No one ever says they can't eat icecream because it's winter.'
The Weekend Herald also scooped the Weekly Newspaper of the Year prize.
Lydia Clark will perform her song with the Auckland Philharmonia in two concerts.
11-year-old Lydia Clark and 15-year-old brother Finn chats to James Pocock from Hawke's Bay Today
Facility in Hastings under threat as it is costing ratepayers $250k a year.
Rug up warm on Saturday sidelines.
Prosecution followed inspection which found non-compliant sleepware in Napier store.
One person was flown to hospital with serious injuries after a crash on Herbert St.
Roundup of the week's racing.
Coffee cart found on Napier property and taken for fingerprints.
Boy racers are causing trouble with burnouts in Dannevirke
Celebrations took place in Norsewood for all of Sunday.
Project highlights enormous cost of fixing region’s road network.
South Canterbury withdrawal from Ranfurly Shield match came despite NZR contribution.
Both local teams won on their club day.
Dannevirke Vikings set out to revenge a previous loss against Post Office Hotel Pahiatua.
'It’s good for keeping the brain active - you are listening to music and counting beats.'
Ngawaka Heremia took traffic management to 'another level' with his actions, NZTA says.
Thousands of cows are moved about the country on or around June 1.
Bruce McKenzie rubbed his caffeine-free eyes and realised he wasn’t just seeing things.
Labour ministers have been holding public meetings over disability funding.
Expressions of interest invited
OPINION: The first step is to phone the hospital and apologise for your upcoming lateness.
Whanganui Collegiate Old Boy to walk 100km for fundraising.
A non-profit organisation is expanding in response to growing demand after cyclone.
Central Hawke's Bay's EIT campus is turning out a new generation of writers . . .