
'I'm just fed up really': Climate change protester calls for council action
Helen Howard says there needs to be urgency when it comes to tackling climate change.
Helen Howard says there needs to be urgency when it comes to tackling climate change.
Government investment for homelessness has been welcomed by those on the street.
Three transition worker service providers expected to address needs of HB youth in care.
Two weeks, two First Division wins, 49 in total - Hastings has a store defying all odds.
Hawke's Bay teachers joined thousands from around the country in striking for better pay.
"The activity across our communities is intimidating and we will not stand for it."
"We have started to solve the housing crisis in Hastings."
"The council has been working to get a hotel into the central city for 10 years."
Hawke's Bay Marathon a sunny success. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Cellphones are the game-changing new peril on our roads.
At noon a driver without a seatbelt decided to speed off from the police sting.
Poppelwells Building will receive $50,000 for quake strengthening.
"Burning is not permitted if it is likely to drift towards built-up urban areas."
Three quarters of the thousands of Hawke's Bay Marathon entries come from outside Bay.
"If you could gravitate living standards with the rise of prices that would make my day."
Events like the one which closed peak will continue; Mob events held at peak for 20 years.
The Maraetotara River is reverting back to its former glory. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Texans benefit from controversial penalty try
A roundup of the week's racing.
There were clear skies in China on Wednesday as Hawke's Bay choked on fire fumes.
Resting shin splints tees up Brendon Vesty for global accolades in aqua bike championship.
Voting for People's Choice Award is underway
Cyclepaths extended but commuters have to wait. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Problem with racing is that it's in "a regulated industry in a deregulated environment".
Local authorities are set to meet to discuss how to deal with the patching ceremonies.
No magic bullet to yank industry out of the doldrums, says NZ Racing Board CEO John Allen.