Glorious setting for a spring festival
The 1954 Hastings Blossom had 63 floats take part.
The 1954 Hastings Blossom had 63 floats take part.
I tenei tau i tukuna e maatau tetahi atu akomanga mo te reo whakataki poto
Everyone invests with the intention of success.
COMMENT: The Government is taking new a approach to housing, writes Stuart Nash.
Craig Cooper looks back on the World Cups that made him cry, and laugh
I suggest there are dozens more "forgotten" dangers lurking across the countryside.
The first version of the competition was set up by a Christchurch radio station in 1988.
Players in mould of Hudson Young and Sam Burgess need to find other meaningful employment.
What is it about being elected to the health board that is appealing to so many people?
It was time for a slice of gold to arrive in the letterbox...for I turned 65.
There is nothing honourable about laws that have alienated Māori land, writes Don Hutana.
Banning gang patches is a band aid on a festering sore.
This year's theme for Māori language week is "Kia Kaha Te Reo Māori".
Having a computer in every pocket brings challenges and changes human behaviour.
Edmund received a number of architectural commissions after the earthquake.
You may even get to see some tricks in action.
COMMENT: The messages about the issues and challenges in youth sport are good, but ...
Our language is such a rich treasure! We must look after it.
Who is writing the script for Napier City Council these days?
Referee Ben O'Keefe also shows why he is making his debut at the Rugby World Cup in Japan.
Spark never held any meetings or carried out any direct visitations.
The original treaty settlement for lhumātao should stand, says Clive Bibby.
Thousands flocked to watch parades on Saturday in Hawke's Bay
Marriage, in those days, dictated that Annie had to leave her employment.
Phosboucraa engages over 50 local contractors who employ over 700 people from the region
Is Napier City Council's councillor Code of Conduct draconian and restrictive?