
Hawke's Bay weather to be mostly dry and sunny for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Region's trend of mostly dry, sunny weather to continue into next week.
Region's trend of mostly dry, sunny weather to continue into next week.
The Steamers can claim real Bay status.
A massive Lotto win gave Wairoa residents something to celebrate after a 'tough year'.
Todd Smith realised things were about to turn septic in Whirinaki.
Bradley Wilson-Dean has stunned the speedway world.
A whalebone heru will be among items in new “Eye Spy: Curious Stories” exhibition.
The confronting photography exhibition looks to shed light on the journey of survivors.
Region needs to properly prepare for the realities ahead of it, a councillor is warning.
Brad Weber returns to the Magpies for the Battle of the Bays in Napier.
Friday evening's show includes a star-studded line-up of Māori performers.
Callsign Mav won three of the races in 2020 and 2021, one at odds of over 80-1.
It has been seven months since trains rolled through Napier. But be vigilant from now on.
There were so many laughs, you could almost forget the dramatic backdrop to this campaign.
Smokin' Romans, part-owned by a Dannevirke man, was seventh in the cup last year.
The new initiative looks to help dignify the food bank experience.
The policewoman leading the recovery calls for help from people in the region.
The project will see another round of natives planted alongside the Tūtaekurī River.
Max and Kirsty have swapped the struggles of elite sport to find a new love for racing.
Enjoy him in the delightful Edwardian King George Hall.
A person is taken to hospital as a crash blocks one lane of the state highway.
Application to expand a gravel quarry in Maraekākaho does not need to consult residents.
Relatively hot June and July offset by below-average August temperatures.
The Hawke's Bay Rugby Union doesn't need a lot of marketing tactics to sell this one.
'Knitting is not the vibe we are going for,' the group says it was told by bar staff.
The Hawke's Bay teen started the last day with a one-stroke lead. He won by nine.
Do you have a doggo, a good boy or girl, that could share some animal aroha?
No retirement villages or motels - so where will Wairoa get second-hand curtains?
The Prime Minister has suggested the move would add another layer of bureaucracy.
'If I was a big burly guy and confronted someone on my property, I would do the same.'
Life on the road hasn't been so great for Hawke's Bay rugby in the last two weekends.