
A down year for Hawke's Bay shearing champs
Just four North Island shearing competitions this summer. There should have been 32.
Just four North Island shearing competitions this summer. There should have been 32.
That brings the number of active community cases across the country to 11,601.
The record was 222 daily community cases on November 16 last year.
The Ministry of Health has reported one new possible Omicron case in Auckland.
High seas forecast for the coast - with impacts likely to begin on Sunday.
Hedge fund billionaire to host prime minister's wedding.
The worst of the week's wet weather has passed for Hawke's Bay.
There are 93 people in hospital with Covid, nine of whom are in ICU or HDU.
Severe weather warnings have been issued for parts of the North Island.
Hawke's Bay residents disappoint police with lockdown breaches
Two vehicles had driven close to 500km before being told to turn around and go home.
About 80 fishery officers searched eight East Coast homes with police in support.
Our best exporters honoured.
Nearly double the NZ average reported experiencing hate speech online in the past year.
Niko was 24 when he was fatally injured near Te Haroto on August 22, 2016.
"Severe gales" expected for Northland and Auckland, snow for parts of the South.
A big festival of club rugby is brewing at the park
Batten down the hatches - it's a windy day in the north.
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"This is next level."
A table ranking regional economic performance reflects the two speeds of the recovery.
Weekend weather set to be much less "active".
From March 8, there will be fewer bus services between Wairoa and Napier and Gisborne.
Central Hawke's Bay-trained bargain horse paying dividends for owners.
In Hastings in the first month of this year there were just 71 houses on the market.
Early ripening apples for the Bay.
Green list MP Dr Elizabeth Kerekere made her maiden speech in Parliament on Wednesday.
In HB agriculture has been among top three contributors to GDP for more than a decade.
While forestry expects to pay its way, it cannot be expected to pay everyone's way.