
Central hockey teams should be well rested for club day
Kickoff is at 12.30pm at Centralines Sports Turf, 2 River Terrace, Waipukurau.
Kickoff is at 12.30pm at Centralines Sports Turf, 2 River Terrace, Waipukurau.
Ahuriri summer look set to sizzle.
Opinion: We settled into our usual riveting night-time activities
After three postponements, the Property Brokers Waipawa Women’s Gala finally went ahead.
Guests will embark on a culinary adventure.
Tangata whenua used the site as shelter hundreds of years ago.
'It’s hard to believe that we are not quite three years in and what we have achieved.'
Decorated pilot Lew Day has celebrated his 100th birthday in a Tiger Moth.
Three cabinets have been chosen for beautification in Central Hawke’s Bay.
"I didn’t know how heavy silt was ‘til I picked the shovel up."
Frozen food, ingredients and a small amount of cash were taken over the long weekend.
Projects promising safer, healthier CHB town centres are on track for 2023.
The RBNZ has given indications that it isn’t looking to increase the OCR.
Wine wunderkind's wanderlust leads to Europe.
Over three months, National's health spokesman shadowed medics across the country.
Study sheds fresh light on what makes mysterious 'slow' quakes at NZ's monster fault zone.
Jordan Ngatai nailed eight three-pointers in Taradale, to keep their season alive.
Success in the premiership? Suddenly it's not an impossibility for the Tui.
Bones washed up during Cyclone Gabrielle were laid to rest in a moving ceremony in Ōmahu. Hawke's Bay Today Editor Chris Hyde reports.
Hohepa Mei Tatere received the Order of Meritorious Service.
All of the Napier-Hastings coast alight - it sounded like a nightmare but it was a dream.
Napier Technical Old Boys edged out Taradale 36-34 in the Hawke's Bay Rugby Premier final at McLean Park in Napier.
Reserve prop's incredible solo effort had Taradale in the box seat until the final second.
Ancient games are used to promote Māori culture.
The Wackrow award is held annually to recognise the work of youth in the community.
Sonny Kotuhi went to prison because of his addiction; now he goes back to help others.
A man wanting to build water storage says a lack of urgency could mean a bleak future.
The origins of the river as told by Rangitane.
The burst tyre that nearly derailed their warm-up symbolised the Tui's tricky offseason.
Fire in Civic Square, fire on the coast, plus light shows galore - Matariki is heating up.