March for a warrior
Maori Battalion medal event Marching from Mihiroa Marae to Houngarea Marae in Pakipaki near Hastings. The last surviving person Robert Gillies who is now 94
Maori Battalion medal event Marching from Mihiroa Marae to Houngarea Marae in Pakipaki near Hastings. The last surviving person Robert Gillies who is now 94
Chris Comber head of finance for the HBDHB had his hair cut off for an Acorn Project fundraiser. Video Warren Buckland
Helen Clark speaking at Craggy Range alongside tech leaders Guy Horrocks and Jonty Kelt
Just the facts - A closer look at the Covid-19 vaccine being rolled out across Aotearoa. How it works, why we need it and who developed it. Video / NZ Herald
Splash Planet numbers up 20 per cent. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Mandy Meadows, singer from Central Hawke's Bay back in New Zealand after years in London
Papatoetoe High School principal Vaughan Couillault said all students and teachers are being re-tested immediately, with four stations in the hall testing people already. Video / Alex Burton
Clyde Thomas, Napier has complained about abuse he received at school as a left handed student.
Hawke's Bay cherries heading overseas. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Video footage from a heavy rain event several years prior to the November 9 floods, shows water running down Havelock Rd through to a neighbour’s driveway. Video / Supplied
All the major coronavirus events of 2021.
After three community cases were announced in Auckland, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that the region will shift to alert level 3 and the rest of NZ to alert level 2 from 11.59pm Sunday. Video / Ministry of Health
A bronze cast statue of Anna Elizabeth Jerome Spencer (known to her friends as Bessie), born in Napier in 1872, has now been unveiled on the corner of Shakespeare Rd and Browning St.
There are three community Covid-19 cases in South Auckland - a mother, father and daughter from Papatoetoe. New Zealand is still at alert level 1.
The owner bought it for $190,000 in 2017. Now they want $360,000 more. Video / Holden
Director of Public Health Dr Caroline McElnay said the public health risk was low but the Ministry was "scratching our heads a little" on the cases linked to the Pullman Hotel. Video / Ministry of Health
Reporter Shannon Johnstone interviews Teacher Thomas Primrose after he returned from a teaching role in London to teach year 5/6 and as Deputy Head, Teaching and Learning, Hereworth School, Havelock North. Video Warren Buckland
Introducing the waka carvers: Derek Kawiti. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
1931 Earthquake memorial ceremony at the Veronica Sunbay, Sounshell, Marine Parade. Napier
Introducing the waka carvers: Freddie Tauotaha. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Introducing the waka carvers: Alika Bumatay. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
The Parkrun movement is steadily spreading. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Introducing the waka carvers: Billy Harrison. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Motor Neurone Disease (MND) fundraiser from Napier Sailing Club to Perfume Point and back
Sir Hek Busby and the lost art of canoe building. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Large scrub fire near Te Haroto, Hawke's Bay. Video / Paul Taylor
Tom and Esther Seymour show Hawke's Bay Today reporter Shannon Johnstone around their new Boutique accommodation in Napier
Free public art tours in Hastings. Made with funding from NZ On Air.