
Napier prepares for first Super Rugby game in four years
The last Super Rugby game in Napier attracted 9226 fans. Can the Bay beat that next week?
The last Super Rugby game in Napier attracted 9226 fans. Can the Bay beat that next week?
Two large sea mammals spotted by a dog walker are a species of the elusive beaked whales.
'The obligation is on them to get their children to school.'
Art Deco event organisers appear set to get fine weather for the three-day festival.
When Mike Brown took his children to the bus stop, there was no bus waiting.
Northern bluefin tuna are a delicacy in Japan, where they sell for over $5000 a kg.
Hawke's Bay Floral Collective expects to double sales as Valentine's Day nears.
Owners say bar is a victim of Covid, the cyclone, and the other business pressures.
Napier dad Reif Cotter died on the night of December 27.
'I’m going to be breakdancing over the finish line.'
Macdonald, a familiar face at the Hastings saleyards, died in Patoka on Tuesday afternoon.
The Kiwi music kings have revealed they're working on their next release in between shows.
It's covered in shrubs, with no rates paid for years - now council's made a rare move.
Shaun Allen went to jail and had the farm he’d owned for just six months confiscated.
The observatory also served as a meteorological station with various instruments.
The tournament, dating back almost 50 years, has 128 boats at sea.
At 76, Rodney Green says it's time for someone else to have a go.
Some of the model jets sound like the real thing and can do 300km/h.
An independent study found the 80km/h limit prevented 34 crashes in a year.
Padlocked gates hampered firefighting efforts.
A Hīkoi of Unity was held near Clive, celebrating local Treaty signings.
Staff at health centre told nurse-led overnight service might be 'delivered differently'.
At least a dozen yellowfin weighed on the first day as 128 boats compete.
'I'd love to be working; I don't get pure satisfaction sitting here at home doing this.'
Developer Malcolm Herbert led construction of several major buildings in Hawke's Bay.
He was named Wally - as in Where's Wally? - for his wayward tendencies in puppy days.
Emergency services were called to a crash at a rural Hawke’s Bay workplace.
'There were up to 50-odd units of logging trucks a day, it made it really dangerous.'