Kapa Haka festival Dannevirke
Highlights from the Kapa Haka festival in Dannevirke.
Image 1 of 26: Some of the students came in different dress to represent their school at the festival. Photo / VP Photography
Highlights from the Kapa Haka festival in Dannevirke.
Image 1 of 26: Some of the students came in different dress to represent their school at the festival. Photo / VP Photography
Teams from the lower North Island were in Dannevirke for the leisure marching open day.
The Central Hawke’s Bay Christmas Carnival was hugely successful. Photos / Paul Taylor
Swells break over shingle wall and flood parts of Westshore
Primary Schools Gymnastic competition at Omni Gymnastic Centre in Napier. Photos by Warren Buckland
Toasted, a F.A.W.C! Food and Wine Classic event in an Ahuriri warehouse in Napier. Photos by Warren Buckland
Hastings Poultry and Pigeon Show at the Hawke's Bay Showgrounds in Hastings. Photos by Warren Buckland
Cyclists and runners compete in the Scott Clinic Duathlon series in Havelock North. Photos by Warren Buckland
Augusta Taranaki Mountainairs beat Taylor Hawks 90-84 in a nail-biting extra-time National Basketball League victory at the Pettigrew.Green Arena in Napier. Photos by Warren Buckland.
Hawke's Bay and Gisborne copped the worst of a low pressure system which unleashed heavy rain with surface flooding and strong winds.
Winter Olympics at Mt Herbert Farm near Waipukurau, Central Hawke's Bay. Photos by Paul Taylor
Elsthorpe trail ride fundraiser for Elsthorpe Sports Club. Photos by Warren Buckland
Elsthorpe trail ride fundraiser for Elsthorpe Sports Club. Photos by Warren Buckland
Action from Day Three of the annual Horse of the Year show.
Images from the action at the Horse of the Year event in Hastings, including the Norwood Cup.
Events get under way at the Horse of the Year at Tomoana Showgrounds, Hastings, on March 13.
Norfolk pine cut down along Napier's Marine Parade. Video / Doug Laing
Hawke's Bay's Thomsen family rise from the mud after Cyclone Gabrielle
Joanne Wills mum of 5 toddlers including quadruplets sits down to chat with Hawke's Bay Today reporter James Pocock