
Ready to move: Kāinga Ora collects homes built for them by schoolkids
Just like the Year 13 students that built them, these houses are leaving school.
Just like the Year 13 students that built them, these houses are leaving school.
Benny Haerewa served 12 years for killing his partner's son in Hawke's Bay in 1999.
Across Napier and Hastings, 147 properties were too unsafe to live in.
Highway damaged by cyclone is breaking up again within weeks of being repaired.
After months of uncertainty, one of Hawke's Bay's most treasured assets is open.
May this goose cloud guide you home to the place you love this Christmas.
OPINION: You might have thought the place of te reo was cemented into our national life.
'We haven’t seen the last of these girls yet.'
It's been a whirlwind of a year for Krysten Cottrell. So too was the big announcement.
It remains open fire season in Hawke's Bay, but probably won't be for long.
Humidity and hot days before the weather takes a turn in time for Christmas.
Hawke's Bay is looking at high temperatures and a dry spell this Christmas.
The victim has been flown to Wellington Hospital and was undergoing surgery.
A selection of brief news from Hawke's Bay.
Jarred Williams has been at Napier Boys' High School a little less than three years.
A mum-and-daughter duo found comfort in sport after Gabrielle claimed their home.
'We’re making enquiries to locate the vehicle and speak with those involved.'
They want it to be a thriving pub, but their bid to stay open has now hit a new snag.
OPINION: What ever your preference let’s try to be nice, courteous drivers.
The council had planned to start work in early June 2024.
Central Hawke’s Bay District Council has received a 502-signature petition.
Brenda admits she just couldn’t help herself.
Once the Hawke’s Bay teen started running, he never looked back.
The concert also features the youthful talents of Project Prima Volta.
Here’s to another great year of Formula One in 2024.
The back of the house was ablaze when the three officers arrived.
You can feel nostalgic at the Generations of Fun exhibition, the newest display at the Faraday Museum of Technology, Napier. Reporter Mitchell Hageman talks with Faraday manager Sharyn Phillips. Video / Warren Buckland
NZ Blackbots with Taradale Primary School kids take on the world in 'sport of the mind'.
As they rescued people from floodwaters, this trio uttered a now-famous phrase.