
Hawke's Bay businesses get $62.6m more for silt removal
Applicants for the latest funding will be able to receive up to $40,000, GST exclusive.
Applicants for the latest funding will be able to receive up to $40,000, GST exclusive.
National's Tama Potaka likes to keep physically and mentally agile.
CHB hosted the North Island highland dance champs in style over the weekend.
The five-week challenge is aimed at encouraging adults to read a wider range of books.
The event is now in its 23rd year of promoting reading and literacy.
The World Under 20 rugby World championships start on June 24 in South Africa.
Taylor-Jade Hira died three days after an assault by her partner was caught on camera.
Dr David Sabiston died on Friday. A public service will be held this Friday.
Former Tararua District mayor Bill Bly has left the town he was born and raised in.
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Firefighter Brendan Butler was presented with his Royal Honours at Government House.
Complaints have slowly tapered off about Beam scooters, despite creek and street dumpings.
Napier CBD gives Valentine's Day another go after Cyclone Gabrielle wiped out the event.
It comes after a jolt of heavy rain and thunder on Monday came as quite a shock to many.
Hinewai Ormsby is open to the idea of disaster relief being taken out of regional hands.
The electric ski goggles can take three-dimensional video.
From their first performance together, the two artists shared an instant connection.
The car was driven all the way down to its rims as police took advantage of GPS tracker.
Gavin has returned to his life-long hometown of Wairoa after he was forced to move.
Series of misfortunes for a store owner.
St Thomas' Church is up for sale leaving its future uncertain.
Did reporter Mitchell Hageman beat the chaser in a head-to-head quiz?
A "one-in-3000 year" wave near Napier has been among the biggest recorded.
Wayne Norrie has been honoured with an ONZM.
Murray Warrington, MNZM, joined the Hastings Citizens Band in 1961, aged 11.
The health professional is proud to have helped give Pacific people a voice.
The Waipukurau dry-stock farmer and media identity receives an ONZM.