
New Hawke’s Bay fund to boost predator control and replanting
The goal of the fund is to create a habitat alive with flora and fauna across the region.
The goal of the fund is to create a habitat alive with flora and fauna across the region.
Hawke’s Bay farmers share recovery stories in book and website launch.
OPINION: Three-year-old recorded a win at only her second start.
Two local artists join the Kiwi Art Trail's team creating giant sculptures.
Flying out the door: A Hastings store sells close to 1000 tino rangatiratanga flags.
OPINION: Napier City Rovers' coach has a stirring message ahead of Sunday's epic showdown.
Jan Chisum flies her father’s restored Gipsy Moth, offering stunning views of Hawke’s Bay.
Mark Anderson on his experience as exhibitions coordinator at Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga.
Naomi Sai overcame a language barrier to succeed at Flaxmere College.
Napier City Rovers' hopes of making the National League final are in their own hands.
Opinion: Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst on changes to the water systems.
Forest & Bird on smarter and more sustainable water use in Hawke's Bay.
The Enchanted Ball is coming, and it promises to be 'magical'.
Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti will be in Heretaunga on Friday as it makes its way to Wellington.
Havelock North brothers return to the Bay for two performances with their band Wet Denim.
Councils have imposed restrictions to help conserve water due to dry weather.
The subdivision boasts 'spectacular' views atop Roy's Hill.
A Hastings couple offered almost $40k to save the pool. The council said thanks, but no.
The book was published with support from her teachers, Hastings' Mayor, and her community.
Pet owners might soon 'start to take matters into their own hands', a resident says.
Drought speculation for Hawke's Bay is premature, but the Bay is vulnerable, Niwa says.
'His strategy is to talk like an unhinged madman and then do a deal while you cower.'
The artwork depicts flora and fauna found in the regions the rail corridor passes through.
An authentic Art Deco period railcar will travel from Pahīatua to delight passengers.
'Since my father died, my mother, she comes over here more to cry than anything else.'
Paul Paynter’s plum orchards fell into a 'watery grave and died' so he had to pivot.
Te Mata Peak had no issues, with its summit closing early each night this week.
Little Redwood Grove at Te Mata Park turns 50.
With three rounds to go, team remain in the hunt for grand final spot.
Aircraft ordered and due to arrive and begin operating in September 2026.