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Water meters, moving business to Wairoa? Hawke's Bay prepares for dry future
The council releases its regional water assessment, showing a possible huge shortfall.
The council releases its regional water assessment, showing a possible huge shortfall.
John Nohotima falsely applied for customary permits to take thousands of koura from sea.
A frame full of offal cartons fell and fatally crushed Alfred Edwards.
A 2A classification is creating uncertainty around future living - as winter hits.
From Hawke's Bay to Australia's national league.
The latest slip in Māhia appears to have wiped out a section of Kinikini Rd.
Central Hawke's Bay rivers are expected to reach "one-in-five-year" levels.
Contractors finished the job of removing a 300-tonne flood-damaged bridge near Wairoa.
There was heavy rain near Wairoa today, and Hawke's Bay will be chilly in the coming week.
Zoning maps will reveal what Hawke’s Bay communities could be deemed unliveable.
'All it does is throw up more questions - it feels like we're having land confiscated.'
The number of grants paid hadn't been finalised, but leftover money would be returned.
Hawke's Bay has had three cyclone recovery ministers in as many months since Gabrielle.
Armed police watched on as the "very important mission" came in to land.
People can now rediscover some of Hawke's Bay's favourite attractions.
'I know how hard that concrete is': Cyclist Terence Fitzgerald says he's not surprised.
Stats NZ signs deal with WairoaiIwi to share Maori data.
Cyclone Gabrielle's devastation is still being felt across NZ - but now there is hope.
Wairoa is years behind on some high-priority water supply projects.
A report says there are just 5-10 years to "turn this environmental disaster around".
Three months after Cyclone Gabrielle, a bridge to connect Hawke's Bay is almost ready.
It was hoped consultation would begin in early May but it appears that has been delayed.
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after a Wairoa man was assaulted in his bed.
Denis Andrews' cell phone, with the photo, was stolen in an aggravated robbery.
The unknown offender broke in and assaulted the man, then stole his phones.
Some cyclone-impacted residents have no intention to leave their land.
Culture met traffic management on a rural Hawke's Bay road this week.
Consultation with cyclone-hit communities should take place from May.
A plan to invest $257m to speed up 92 river projects across NZ has been revealed.
Decisions around rates relief after Cyclone Gabrielle has caused some frustration.