Waipukurau Little Theatre provokes thought with latest play
Waipukurau Little Theatre continually aims to provide varied and thought-provoking shows.
Waipukurau Little Theatre continually aims to provide varied and thought-provoking shows.
The oversized chairs are a safe place for students if they feel sad or need a friend.
Sir Roger Hall, who authored the show, has seen it and given his seal of approval.
The restoration of a popular swimming hole is part of the process.
The Cancer Society supports people and their whānau affected by the disease.
Iron Sisters Aotearoa invite you to ride out on a Mystery Halloween Ride.
Hawke's Bay roller derby junior team Guns n Roses (GnRs) won a golden roller skate trophy.
Emma Bowyer has started a murder mystery dinner company and improv theatre classes
The council has approved immediate release of $500,000 from its Catastrophic Events Fund.
The Ronald McDonald House Art Auction 2022 began on Duck Day and will run for 30 days.
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews The Stranger by Kathryn Hore.
A range of shows open this week in Napier as part of the Hawke's Bay Arts Festival.
Hawira Duncan has been sent to prison for 15 years and cannot be released before 2032.
The 10th annual Multiple Steps for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) event is in a fortnight.
The progress result does not include some special votes and votes still in transit
Parenting and birth educator Janine Gard talks about cholestasis of pregnancy.
PFHBA is hosting the first Napier Ethnic Communities Tennis Ball Cricket Tournament.
The Ronald McDonald House Art Auction is back for the 2022 Waipawa Spring Festival.
Damage of $40m is possible, with 35 slips already and more bad weather on the horizon.
The 16th annual Go-4-12 Adventure Race was held in Hawke's Bay a couple of weeks ago.
Reporter Brenda Vowden talks about the dilemma of having a husband who snores.
The Napier Tech Band and Junior Band will be performing an afternoon concert on October 2.
Louise Ward has reviewed Tarquin the Honest: The Hand of Glodd by Gareth Ward
More than 80 clean-up volunteers picked their way over 5km of State Highway 2, in CHB.
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews Rugby Head by Greg Bruce
In 1954 the visiting Queen was given a reception at the Waipukurau train station.
Locals always tipped a mental hat to 'the rusty thing'. But no-one thought to move it.
Trampolinist Lachie Kirk and coach Wayne Marsh will travel to Bulgaria to represent NZ.
Napier Reps casting audition for Art Deco play Glorious! about Florence Foster Jenkins