
Pharmacy-led project improves breathing in Māori and Pacific children
Families waiting for their asthma medication agreed to take part.
Families waiting for their asthma medication agreed to take part.
Zirka Circus will set up next week in Flaxmere.
Hastings District Council has passed a "significant" local alcohol policy.
The incident took place near the intersection of Wharemoana Rd and State Highway 2.
Te Popo farm, a 52.8 hectare Hastings property, is on the market for sale.
Region was 2000 workers short last summer, as leaders try to find a solution.
Dorothy's Westshore home faces a triple threat if a big one hits. Not that she's bothered.
Changeable but mild weather for Hawke's Bay for most of the week
Peleti Oli wants to see Flaxmere's promise become a reality.
The Bay is buzzing as usual. Here are 9 things to do this weekend.
From Holland, Lithuania and Hawke's Bay to the world. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A new initiative for Matariki has begun.
The first de-chlorinated tap has opened in Anderson Park.
Food that people have been given for free by a charity is showing up for sale on Facebook.
New's Zealand's prestigious FMG Young Farmer of the Year award is underway.
Between 2cm and 4cm of snow may settle near the summit of the road.
Puk Kireka, 31, had chosen to change his life around by studying sport and recreation.
HBHS takes outright lead in Super 8
Hawke's Bay leaders are optimistic the changes will help the housing crisis.
DoC has admitted it was a mistake promoting the Cape Kidnappers track as a hike.
If Black Caps do little things right they will prevail says CD fast bowler Blair Tickner.
Farmer says moonlit nights a problem for dog control and calls for stricter legislation.
The only girl in the team couldn't win, but she could make a statement. And she did.
Meg Becker and Leander Archer will visit Netherlands as part of the programme.
It'll take something clinical and concerted to topple Napier Old Boys' Marist from top.
Sunday's Hastings Poultry and Pigeon Society Show was the 116th
Family remembers Mount Maunganui man as 'a right character' who could fix almost anything.
St John volunteer Tara Dugan has committed her life giving back to the organisation.