
Otawhao-Takapau Women's Institute celebrates its centenary
Meetings used to be held in the Otawhao School, after school hours.
Meetings used to be held in the Otawhao School, after school hours.
A pipe leak means Bay View is facing an extended wait in Level 4 restrictions.
The song 7 Seas is now circulating in the skies.
A round at Cape Kidnappers in 42m 47s and a par 71 has proved a winning effort.
Police have named the man who died in a workplace incident in Ongaonga.
Hannah Webster is keen to change the world after attending the programme.
Central Hockey Club was buzzing with energy and fierce competition.
Women initially let the man use their phones to ‘call his mum’.
Anti-fluoride lobbyists warn the council could leave itself open to legal challenge.
Dannevirke Croquet Club holds golf croquet champs
'I never thought my work would be taught in schools, but there you go.'
Woman did not know two men who picked her up and took her to a motel.
Craggy Range Sheep Dairy has scooped a major award.
Popeyes has opened its first store in NZ and now has plans for Hastings' chicken lovers.
Twenty motorists were caught commiting infringements over just 60 minutes.
For nearly 60 years it was bearable, neighbours say. Then the fellmongery was expanded.
It took a life-changing diagnosis for Charlotte Heald to realise what she should focus on.
The news comes as Hawke's Bay Tourism funding faces an uncertain future.
When it comes to choosing heating, there is plenty to consider.
The scholarship name is around being the best you can be and helping others do the same.
Boyd-Dunlop is more than happy to stretch his artistic wings. Could Rocket Lab be next?
Older cars have been targets of car thieves in the Tararua District.
'If someone does a terrible shot we let them know.'
A 19-year-old was arrested at the scene; two people remain in a critical condition.
MAC put on a clinic in Flaxmere against the struggling Aotea.
Some high-profile candidates are pushing for your vote in two Hastings wards.
The quake was centred 15km north-east of Eketahuna at a depth of 22km.
Apple and grape growing is a huge sector in Hawke's Bay still recovering post-cyclone.
The NZTA said SH2 was closed near the intersection with Collins St, Waipawa.