
Let's face it Hawke's Bay: Mandatory masks to fight Covid-19 delta outbreak
"I've not got make-up on, so it's great."
"I've not got make-up on, so it's great."
Musical duo, The Cellars, are organising and performing in an all-women artistic event.
There are two flights from Rarotonga today and limited domestic flights to get them home.
Auckland couple get-in the Grandma's walk before heading back to the big smoke
Ishaan Prasad, 16, was hit by a train while on his way to school in Napier last week.
Sport, entertainment events, meetings are proving a nightmare for organisers.
"I want quality not quantity," says a Flaxmere woman trying to get her whānau home.
Strong winds have flipped a trailer carrying water tanks on SH5, near "windy gap".
"The soil in that area is pristine, it belongs. The containers don't."
A newcomer who managed establishment of Pukemokimoki Marae topped the poll.
Charges were laid after car missing a tyre was forced off the road.
"I am extremely disappointed in this standard of behaviour from you."
"We want to tell stories of New Zealand."
"I've had some incredibly great times ... and I will cherish them forever."
Student cycling to high school hurt in collision with freight train.
"We are just haemorrhaging midwives," says Hawke's Bay midwife Lillian Gough.
"This is an area of vulnerability that needs to be looked at," says Michael Baker.
Health authorities are investigating the 21 crew on the Rio De La Plata.
Two main roads in the region were closed due to snow on Monday.
About 20,000 Hawke's Bay properties are located in tsunami evacuation zones.
Crashes from Central Hawke's Bay to Tarawera kept emergency services busy.
Discolouring of your water: Clean story, but blame it on foam-squab pigs.
HBRC will be reviewing how it deals with this type of activity in the future
Police make five arrests in the war on property crime in Napier.
Some accommodation providers are faring well, while others had to reinvent themselves.
About 80 fishery officers searched eight East Coast homes with police in support.
HBRC will lead next stage of the region's "precedent setting" response to coastal hazards.
Three HB councils decided they will have Māori wards next year - but how many wards?
Carl Drinkwater lay in a coma, losing 17kg in five days, as surgeons worked to save him.