Māori legend inspires Hawke's Bay WOW garment
Hastings designer has ninth garment accepted by show.
Hastings designer has ninth garment accepted by show.
Was an ad the wrong vehicle for taking the P out of a politician?
"I'm not good at maths but Josh explained how to do it properly."
There's even a token South African on board.
Six youth offenders have been referred to Youth Aid after car stealing spree.
""It's a good feeling when you make inroads with people who have been struggling."
High-value dairy breeding stock expected to depart in early August.
The port already receives a daily log train of around 18 wagons from Whanganui.
Tania Kerr is seeking her fifth term on Hastings District Council.
Blokes like Mapu and Flanders will be out to make statements
New Zealand will enjoy a royal visit in November.
Club footy's a barometer of the code's health.
Growth in Herbertville leads to new street numbering.
Dannevirke's Senior B rugby team has earned a place in the Manawatu final tomorrow.
NBHS 1961 First XV contributed three players to Ranfurly Shield era
Pebbles rattle like cicadas as they line up for another punch at Shirley Coker's house.
Six dog owners have been charged over a spate of dog attacks on stock around Hastings.
Daffodil Day is on Friday, August 30.
The new store is expected to be open by the end of 2020.
It could have been messy. Instead it was, in the words of one witness, "beautiful".
Researching some of the world's more unusual systems of belief.
Retirement to Bill is a chance to spend time with his family.
The salary cap proposition isn't quite the magic bullet to bridge NBL divide, say minnows.
Huia Range jump jam teams collected awards at a regional competition.
The annual Dannevirke Lions book sale has attracted a good number of keen buyers.
Your old fridge is one of the most potent but least known causes of climate change in NZ.
Review of Vincent, a one-night event at the Keirunga Theatre.
Both the Peak Vision and Village Baptist churches near Havelock North are on similar land.
Hawke's Bay police and rugby players scrum together to discuss career options.
Hastings' Summer Wynyard makes a name for herself in the horticulture industry.