Hawke’s Bay’s Easter weekend in pictures: From salty seafood to tapping toes
There was plenty to see and do this Easter in Hawke's Bay, despite spells of bad weather.
There was plenty to see and do this Easter in Hawke's Bay, despite spells of bad weather.
'It really takes the whole of Waipu to make this possible.'
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Adesanya's team hoped they'd fight at UFC 300, but now may get the call-up closer to home.
A one-off performance will create new meaning for the phrase 'crouch, bind, set'.
The 2021 festival ended in tragedy when a crowd crush claimed 10 lives.
Beach Hop organisers said they were pleased with 2024 event and visitor numbers were up.
The second Katikati Jazz Street Party was to go ahead rain or shine.
The victor later immortalised the moment by getting the bite marks tattooed.
Hospice Waikato needs help to bridge an ongoing operational shortfall of $4 million.
The 56th iteration of the event will feature more than 1000 exhibitors.
The family-friendly event returns for its second year, with even more on offer.
Jessep pilots Paula the Balloon at Balloons over Waikato in honour of his mum.
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Despite the early start, Hamilton Lake and Innes Common were packed this morning.
Supercars' return to New Zealand is imminent as organisers announce track schedule.
They will face Kāpiti Old Boys in the final.
OPINION: A near-capacity audience augured well for The King’s Singers.
Carlos Ulberg's return to the UFC octagon has hit another bump in the road.
The Canadian professors are visiting the Alexander Heritage & Research Library on April 7.
News briefs from around the region,
Everyone is invited to come to the parade and fair on Sunday.
The finalists have all contributed significantly to safeguarding the biosecurity of NZ.
Sophie Scott rides victorious in the $80,000 Olympic Cup at HOTY in Hastings.
Crowds flocked to the show, which featured amazing builds, including a very famous droid.
Explore the crunchy, wriggly, bizarre kai at this year's Wildfoods Festival in Hokitika.
The annual festival, first held in 2016, saw Hamilton’s suburb of Frankton packed today.
'It’s not played anywhere else in the world.'
About 4000 people took part in the event at Semenoff Stadium on Saturday.