
Keen to put the recycling out? Hastings will have to wait until July
Covid-19 lockdown woes for new recycling contract.
Covid-19 lockdown woes for new recycling contract.
He took to the air after a 20-minute lesson, and was hooked.
What you need to know about which Hawke's Bay council's facilities reopening and when.
It's the single biggest spending package in New Zealand's history.
Some football teams are getting back to training but are limited to fitness and passing.
Morning was frantic, Emerson Street Barbers owner said, but it was what they lived for.
Restrictions remain in force for high risk areas at hospital and clinics.
Bunnings also negotiated with landlords to cut its rent
Supermoon watchers rejoice, Hawke's Bay skies are mostly clear this weekend.
"Despite being in lockdown, love is still all around."
Changes have been made to how general practices operate due to Covid-19.
The Covid-19 crisis has forced a rethink for councils in their annual plans.
Local Hastings florist has seen a rush in mothers day orders as they reopen under level 3
Surfies, kids and parents all glad to be at the beach. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Region's coronavirus numbers stay unchanged.
Initiative calls on people to support local businesses.
The two constables were acting on a warrant to arrest at a Porangahau address.
St Georges becomes a fast food joint. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The region has a sunny and fine week ahead.
"We've even had a 94-year-old patient ... tell our team how easy it is."
Charitable trust Who Did You Help Today? offers assistance to small businesses
The sport is one of the highest-risk activities there is.
One apple grower says it's a good change, but the timing is "tenuous".
Hawke's Bay ECE centre prohibits messy play activities ahead of easing of lockdown.
Neighbours shared a dance from the safety of their own bubbles.
Next week sees winds gather pace, as temperatures continue to fall.
Electricians, mechanical engineers, process operators and cooks all take on temp roles.
Jigsaws, reading, sewing, even drink shouts - life's not all bad for these older people.
Principals have serious concerns about how 'voluntary' schooling will work.