
34-year-old Havelock North High School special needs facility gets big upgrade
Havelock North High School has opened a new, state-of-the-art special needs building.
Havelock North High School has opened a new, state-of-the-art special needs building.
150-year-old Frimley poplar tree brought back to life as part of new playground feature.
A welcome financial boost for events that will bring visitors to the region.
Supermarket giants deny involvement with the site.
The Hawke's Bay business won two top prizes at the 2024 Hospitality NZ Business Awards.
Community members gathered to discuss unsafe driving, theft, and illegal dumping on marae.
From floods to glory, judges label winning company a 'global success story'.
A celebration of Napier, fashion and love over the weekend.
OPINION: Concrete sheep in Hastings are free and Wyn Drabble's singing is too.
Bronson Edwards says there are no winners in gang wars.
Well-known kuia welcomes new families into Napier's latest Kāinga Ora housing.
The electricity provider also resumed its comprehensive works programme.
New legislation passed on Tuesday means some quick decisions have to be made by councils.
The talks pick up from previous joint work in 2019.
The Polson Banner match was a draw - but there were 21 other matches being played as well.
The 100 Day Journey is a programme targeted specifically for creatives.
Four people were injured in the Thursday crash, two seriously and two with minor injuries.
News from around the Tararua District.
It's a $20 increase from last year's dividend.
Legends have been passed down through the ages, but where do they come from?
Supply chain issues and poor weather continue to plague the septic system replacement.
Bikes have security features that mean they cannot be started without Yamaha activation.
Napier City Rovers coach Bill Robertson: 'The message is to recover and bounce back'.
Five search warrants were carried out by police over the past two days.
A 3.5-tonne weight restriction and 30km/h speed limit are effective immediately.
Taylor and Harding honoured for industry contributions.
Close to 1000 people reported feeling the quake.
It disappeared from the public eye in 2017, but made its return last year.
Nearby schools were advised to go into lockdown, as a precaution.
'We said 'where's Tikokino?''