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Opinion: Future of Hawke's Bay is bright
Strong base has allowed Hawke's Bay's economy to thrive
Gren Christie: Privatising the port is a mistake
Part-privatisation models mean maximising profit.
Do you need life insurance in your 20s?
If you are young and healthy life insurance is cheap
Good on council for proposing new dam plan
Lessons to be learned from the abandoned Ruataniwha proposal
Editorial: Sour taste of Lime
Lime scooters have no place in the regions, says Craig Cooper
Is this the beginning of the end for primary school rep teams?
Children voting with their feet
IRB needs to do what's right for the Rugby World Cup
Despite forecast of doom and gloom in rugby, New Zealand are playing pivotal global role.
Lot to be said for good old fashioned family fun
Who said competition isn't good for children.
More cheap flights from Air NZ: Let's see how big a deal this really is
More cheap flights ... about time
All about picking the right time
Tweak the terms and we can get all the apples in no sweat.
Federated Farmers: Water use hearing begins in Napier
Federated farmers will outline practices supporting sustainability to special tribunal.
Museums are open learning environments
Museums are spaces where visitors can follow their own self-directed learning.
Historic HB: Theatre badly damaged in quake
The job of restoration the theatre went to local architect, Harold Davies.
RSE scheme needs reviewing
Farmers of all descriptions must make the work attractive to attract workers
Online buying a tricky business; shop local instead
Editorial: Raw deal online shopping? Try giving local shops your support instead.
New project enhances Kairakau memories
Rich memories of Kairakau Beach have been enhanced by a new project, writes Clive Bibby.
Editorial: Art Deco week celebrates a movement, and honours the legacy of earthquake victims
Art Deco Festival has to be seen to be appreciated.
Senior athletes take centre stage
With a bit of effort you can continue with sport for life
How the Sound Shell was saved
Napier nearly lost, what is considered today as a precious icon.