
The council thinks a piece of Napier Hill has been abandoned by the property owner, so it wants to sell it off
It's covered in shrubs, with no rates paid for years - now council's made a rare move.
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.
The Ivan Wilson area and splash pad will close from February 10.
Insurers have paid $62 million; the remaining $42.2 million is pending.
Some of the model jets sound like the real thing and can do 300km/h.
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.'
Some vets had worked 60-hour weekends, from Friday evening to Monday morning.
The amount owed has been cut by two-thirds, but hopes are drying up for creditors.
Roy MacLennan and his wife were sitting in their car outside a shop when tragedy struck.
'It was a huge risk and it hasn’t paid off.'
'For those of us just starting out, it feels almost impossible.'
'You don’t expect to get all the way to the final and play your brother.'
Between 1.30pm and 10pm, 60 operations were performed.
'It’s my funniest show, it’s my most heartfelt show, it’s got a bit of everything.'
'They haven’t thought this through whatsoever.'
Marsha Cashmore waited for days without her family to be sent home to Hawke's Bay.
In a statement released on Friday, police said the brother and sister had been located.
'I can’t wait to see the look in their eyes when they walk through the gate.'