
The law won for new Whanganui solicitor
The law won out over politics and psychology for a new solicitor in Whanganui
The law won out over politics and psychology for a new solicitor in Whanganui
The new wetlands will provide a haven for fish and birds.
Hawke's Bay artist Cody Ellingham is world-renowned for creating visually moving art.
School will support a boycott of rugby tournament, if boys decide they want to protest.
Farmers unite to guard their sheep as calls to police prove fruitless.
After being in prison twice, he chose to change life around and now needs Kiwis to help.
The council is out to reduce the district's carbon footprint and is aiming for zero waste.
The council is aiming to bring more people into the city in an effort to boost vibrancy.
Unusual three-month delay in pay rises angers non-union teachers.
Hawke's Bay has plenty of activities and events on this weekend.
As rents rise, 38 CHB families are struggling to find homes.
Time will tell if the non-tickers out there will move their hands again.
Repeat of Hurricanes final in round two of Super 8
Napier set to receive another 30-40mm downpour from 6pm.
Hastings District Council says sorry to iwi for the Craggy Range track saga.
Bank encourages netball clubs to lodge application to become ANZ On You Team member.
A 79-year-old's stroll through Akina Park turned into a fight for survival.
Profusely-bleeding man kept driving after the attack, then lost consciousness.
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."
"She's bubbly, and a bloody hard worker and any cafe would be lucky to have her."
Kirsty Parsons was her "usual happy self" as she walked out the door for the final time.
Hawke's Bay Marathon a sunny success. Made with funding from NZ On Air.