
'Dynamic personality': Respected kaumātua Jerry Hapuku celebrated in portrait
One of Hawke's Bay's most respected elders has been captured in portrait form.
One of Hawke's Bay's most respected elders has been captured in portrait form.
Plans for independent supermarket to fill deserted New World building in Flaxmere.
Business owners in Havelock North are worried about safety and a lack of consultation.
Have your 'meet cute' with award-winning romance authors at Hastings Library.
Leana Becker saw a need, so she set out to make a difference.
Bill Knobloch, like many other across New Zealand, is taking part in The Big Swim.
Tōtara Health and Taradale Medical Centre have called out a lack of Government funding.
'Looking out on to Rangaiika and they’re just blown away.'
Pou washed from bank saved from the sea in Mahia.
Jack Frost is still making his way around Hawke's Bay this winter.
The new regional aquatic centre in Hastings gets the big tick of approval.
A classic Bunnings sausage sizzle draws in the crowd in support of motor neurone disease.
Police were called to the incident just after 12.00pm.
Stephen Hoyle: 'It's the biggest competition in NZ football and one I need to win.'
Grandstand demolition is estimated to be completed at the end of August.
Awatoto flood protection, housing and roads funding, and water security on the wishlist.
Demolition is set to be completed at the end of August. Video / Paul Taylor
Hawke's Bay resident says entry fee being hiked from $11.50 to $20 is 'ridiculous'.
Napier Tech will have to do it the hard way if they want to go back to back.
Organisers were pleased the rain held off for the feature events after a week of floods.
They were intended to last 20 years. But Govt cuts mean they'll have to last even longer.
Waipawa's new roundabout causing concern, mayor says it is a "no brainer".
Emily Whiu thought a Matariki cancellation meant their stock would go to waste.
Gisborne, Napier and Hastings SPCA Centres have run out of space for displaced pets.
Hastings Art Gallery educators take over a Havelock North High social studies class.
Some of Hawke's Bay's most anticipated Matariki events are set to go ahead.
Ban on the collection of kaimoana after discovery of three men who went missing at sea.
Thousands were left powerless, homes were inundated and rocks pummelled roofs.
The Magpies started a new shield reign with nine tries on a sodden field in Hastings
'It's a wonderful community – it was a community and now it's a family. It is remarkable.'