
Museum curios: Eketāhuna museum’s curious find
Continuing our series on Tararua District's museums.
Continuing our series on Tararua District's museums.
A cricket season at McLean Park is coming together, with CD Stags games announced.
Auckland author Avril Bell will speak about her new book Becoming Tangata Tiriti.
The performances blew away the judges and crowds of spectators.
Hawke's Bay mayors want a higher subsidy from the Government amid a $1b road recovery.
More than 60 people, mostly local, attended the unveiling.
An undercover agent used the code, leading to a prosecution and thousands in fines.
The Hawke's Bay summer is set to get a little more soulful.
Footballer Oscar Faulds travelled around the world to trial for a pro deal. Now he's back.
Both Napier Port and KiwiRail are negotiating over job futures in Napier.
Information can be passed on via the Police non-emergency line, phone 105.
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Keeping our kids engaged in learning is an investment in New Zealand’s future.
The project will adopt a multi-faceted research approach.
More than 80 people collected over 16 tonnes of rubbish.
For the cast and crew it’s the product of weeks, if not months, of hard work.
'They’re full of stories, things from their past. It's a real buzz.'
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The sculpture symbolises the connections and partnerships that bind people together.
'It’s opened up the world again for me,' Rachel Black says.
'Who else loves their job like this after 22 years?'
The small tube contained vital information.
Grief can be associated with various experiences in our lives.
Some of us know what it is like when you end up having to sort out family affairs.
Pahīatua Community Garden has sourced funding and flourished.
Creative Arts Napier is getting excited for upcoming October celebrations.
Four of the nine people taken into custody had been released without charge.
Mike Butterick promises to continue speaking to the minister directly on the issue.
Scientists are developing a smart new model to forecast damage from ashfall in real time.