
Norway Day being celebrated at Norsewood
Norway Day celebrations are in their 33rd year in Norsewood.
Norway Day celebrations are in their 33rd year in Norsewood.
Former MPs and gang members came together to celebrate a kaupapa that made Pat so beloved.
Many book lovers attended several times over the three days to fill bags.
Areas in the high-risk category are not safe to live in because of unacceptable risk.
It was hoped consultation would begin in early May but it appears that has been delayed.
Briana Stephenson soldiered on at the Australian Athletics Championships in Brisbane.
Growers say their request is modest, and would save $3.5 billion in long-term losses.
Hopes and aspirations begin with education.
Now I have four brand-new bras at home doing nothing.
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after a Wairoa man was assaulted in his bed.
Week one of Music Month kicks off with four nights from Maraekakaho to Takapau.
Unichem Central Prem Women were up against the Brayden Coldicutt Bay Independent Women.
Cyclone-hit residents are set to be consulted on the future of their homes this month.
Labour has held the Napier seat for 61 of the last 70 years, shared by just five MPs
Cyclone-hit communities face the loss of loved ones as mental health struggles mount.
The NZ Highwaymen are touring NZ in May and June and coming to the Napier Muni on May 31
Like many other keen hunters, Neil Clarke is eager to make the most of this short season.
Tests come back clear over possible water contamination with 'forever chemicals'.
A 64-year-old woman was arrested on Monday morning and charged in relation to the robbery.
Three losses on the bounce at home have the once high-flying Hawks smarting.
A 13 per cent rates increase is proposed in the Annual Plan.
Tararua District Council is yet to discuss plans for the site of the Carnegie building.
A tennis tournament is being held to raise money for Waipawa Tennis and cyclone relief
Biodiversity Hawke’s Bay and National Aquarium of New Zealand team up for enviro awareness
World-renowned artist June Wayne exhibits at CAN along with school students.
Watch: Glass display cases were smashed and jewellery scattered across the floor.
Rural communities have persistently been delivered poorer mental health services.
Alex Gardner left DNA behind on a glove and a torch.
Farmers are dealing with kilometres of broken fencing which will be expensive to fix.