
Tararua District news in brief: resurfacing work, fishing carnival
News from around the Tararua District.
News from around the Tararua District.
What are the stories behind some objects in our museums?
It was a fun day, low-key, no pressure, and enjoyed by all.
Two lucky Lotto players from Napier have won $17,635.
OPINION: The Government's plan to manage inflation and build the economy is working.
'Many of my peers don’t know about my dementia diagnosis; there’s still a lot of stigma.'
Monique and Richard Bradshaw want kids to have fun at an outdoor pool this summer.
The 18th annual Property Brokers Charity Auction draws crowd of 350.
Nikki Price is retiring after 23 years of working at Dannevirke Library.
Residents have been battling Meridian Energy over the wind farm proposed for Mt Munro.
The 'Devil's Elbow' has 15 major construction sites along it after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Napier City Council busy as they gear up for 150 year celebration.
Barbie Knox knows a thing or two about caring for people diagnosed with dementia.
'It is a really good experience, you learn some really good skills.'
Hasting Mayor speaks ahead of the 2023/24 annual report adoption later this month.
It is a big jump from $31m a year prior – an increase of over $12m.
'It affects everybody': Grandmother inspired to walk by grandson's cancer journey.
Police are encouraging farmers to lock up all sheds - including woolsheds.
Bay Batucada takes part in global 'Drum for Health' campaign.
The supergroup are returning to Hawke's Bay to celebrate Napier's 150th anniversary.
HB Racing chair says closure is essential for the long-term future of racing in region.
Emergency services were called to the highway near Putorino about 8.10am.
Dismantling of the Council's former office building on Station Street begins tomorrow.
The first sales of Kaikora township sections were on March 26, 1874.
September had the highest cases of whooping cough nationally since 2017.
Move it or lose it: Trevor Page's attitude wowed his community and the nation.
A trip to the family bach turned out to be an experience unlike any other they had seen.
Move aside surgeons. Digger operators have wowed a Hastings crowd with their steady skill.
Looking into a cab of a tractor today is almost looking at a control panel of a plane.