
'Death spiral' warning for public transport in Hawke’s Bay as NZTA issues new targets
'The problem with dramatically increasing fares is that fewer people will take the bus.'
'The problem with dramatically increasing fares is that fewer people will take the bus.'
The No Limits Paratriathlon attracted 67 young competitors.
Past teachers and students were invited for the celebration.
'She's a chestnut with a white blaze on her head - her nickname has always been Blondie.'
The Hawke's Bay Hawks play new NBL team Indian Panthers in Napier on March 12.
Reconstruction occurred in a climate of remarkable co-operation among architects.
Twenty lifeguards trained for summer, and 90 more qualified to assist at Waimārama.
Adam Smith is considered the father of modern economics .
All infected hives and associated gear must be destroyed by fire within seven days.
Pianists Di Jeromson and Chelsea Andrews are set to accompany the singers.
Investing to achieve goals gives focus and discipline.
The PCG ran a pest hunting photo competition over the October school holidays.
Water use in the city is 'out-stripping supply.'
Traditional art forms and new technology merge in Two Toi Māori exhibitions.
New Zealand Transport Agency said delays are possible.
The call to Queensland was for advice on chemicals stored inside.
'I turned my head and there are just genitals, that I didn't want to see, nor ask to see.'
'When it’s bad you can’t go outside. We feel like we're banging our heads against a wall.'
'I often time-travel to times of favourite humour.'
A large shed has caught fire on Thursday night.
For more than three years the owners have operated out of a small pop-up shop next door.
Hawke's Bay hits 30°C; Wairoa and Taradale lead with warm temps.
Awatoto and Te Awanga littered with rubbish, locals call for more bins. Video / Rafaella Melo
The weather is heating up on the east coast as summer approaches.
Coastal rubbish piles frustrate locals and fishermen.
Free coffee and ice cream as Napier marks 150 years.
Local athletes balance training, family and careers for the IronMan 70.3 World Champs.
'It’s unbelievable how I acquired them'. Beloved binoculars stolen from Westshore home.
It's been a tradition for the past 40 years in Dannevirke.
Napier Council defends 660-house plan in flood zone, citing confidence in mitigation.