
Delight as youth turn out in droves for Hawke's Bay Anzac Day services
The throngs of young faces at Anzac Day services across Hawke's Bay said it all.
The throngs of young faces at Anzac Day services across Hawke's Bay said it all.
Hastings ANZAC Dawn Service 2019. Made with funding from NZ On Air
Craft beer is increasing its popularity in Hawke's Bay. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hawke's Bay is currently free of the disease, but locals are asked to watch out for it.
"Often the arguments in the households were related to where money was spent."
Hastings is investing in a vibrancy project. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hastings is investing in a vibrancy project. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Boysenberries and Heritage raspberries and have been 'sold at the gate since '68'.
Hawke's Bay grower fuming that he had to lay off 22 staff at the height of the season.
Hawke's Bay's always had a story to tell. Annie Dundas learned how to tell it to tourists.
"We knew we had found something special when we saw what was inside."
John and Karyn Glew will trace the route made famous in the 1981 classic NZ film.
Is there really an "alcohol Holocaust" in Flaxmere? Some residents are dubious.
Cultural experience just as important as the rugby according to leadership group.
Taradale head boy and adventure racer Connor Craig ran a marathon, without pause.
Paul Melloy thought he'd been missed out by mistake. Then came the surprise haka.
Members of the public are continuing to support the Muslim community.
Takitimu workers pleased with change. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The Hastings Osmanthus Gardens Lantern Festival. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The weather is having trouble making up its mind this week in the Hawke's Bay region
The new structure will create new roles but will also see job cuts if it goes ahead.
Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said people should come to the city centre and help.
The E tu union is battling for safer workplace conditions at Watties' Hastings plant.
A feast of four farming field days in a month in Hawke's Bay and the East Coast.
"Do you think this is amusing?" a judge asked as the 19-year-old sniggered in the dock.
From next month, Napier residents will be unable to recycle some types of plastics.
Bronwyn Green is at Beach Hop in Whangamata with more than 100,000 visitors and car fans.
A large fire has gutted a house in Te Awa, and damaged other houses along the street
Hawke's Bay has plenty of activities and events on this weekend.