
Dominic Hoey's Poor People With Money: A review
Wardini Books' Louise Ward calls the novel "writing of raw and shining brilliance".
Wardini Books' Louise Ward calls the novel "writing of raw and shining brilliance".
Seven years since a Flaxmere early childhood centre started its heart-healthy journey.
A Hawke's Bay MP is calling on people to write in to ask for trains to be reinstated.
Oranga Tamariki returned boy to couple's care before he suffered disabling head injury.
They got up on that stage and gave it their all - now the Bay City team will represent NZ.
The hospital says the new complex will help it 'service the community better'.
Make the most of warmer weather before Sunday showers.
Saturday night could see a $14 million winner.
MetService is forecasting a particularly cold wake-up.
New branding to show that Age Concern isn't just for those concerned about their age.
Some of the most dangerous roads in Hawke's Bay are in residential areas.
Traffic has already started queuing as geotechnical engineers gets to the bottom of it all
The restored building in Hastings is welcoming back visitors and customers.
Eskdale Park's plan includes an indigenous forest in an area currently used for grazing.
Election by postal vote is on September 16-October 8.
Two-year cumulative rates increases across Hawke's Bay - 14.2 to 21.2 per cent.
Police were alerted to the break-ins as they were happening.
The showgrounds have been in the hands of the Hawke's Bay A and P Society for 111 years
Students developed solutions to real-world sustainability issues.
Matariki is marked with its first-ever public holiday next Friday
The Giants' are contributing a $125,000 share of the multi-million dollar build
The series opens with The Cunning Little Vixen opera and features NZ icons such as Che Fu.
Hastings homeowners could face a rates increase of 6.9 per cent.
Matthew Gould started with Hawke's Bay United as a teenager
"Have your say Hawke's Bay" aims to encourage people to make submissions to Parliament.
The 2022 Single Year Community Grants help community programmes directed at young people.
Another store owner has found a fake $50 bill in the till.
Grazing sheep at Te Mata Park wander through open gate onto neighbouring farm
Rubbish in city waterway some of the worst in long streak of illegal dumpings.