
28km walk in 20kg gear, with dodgy knee
This year, the Mega Walk is personal for firefighter Dillan Adamson.
This year, the Mega Walk is personal for firefighter Dillan Adamson.
New multimillion-dollar development claims to be the answer to big-city gridlock.
1738ha of "magnificent" rolling pasture for sale winters 12,129 sheep and 500-plus cattle.
Drinking water supplies continue to be vulnerable in parts of NZ
Independent jewellery historian, valuer and author John Benjamin is in Havelock North.
Coffee With a Cop Day is on Wednesday. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Coffee with a Cop Day is Wednesday. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Te Mata Peak seeks to expand its footprint. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Te Mata Peak seeks to expand its footprint. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Bay billiards king eyes 12th open title in final fling this weekend.
Eighteen-year-old back in action days after court sentence for another robbery.
Fundraising wasn't easy, with economic blows that year
Trio of awards for Black Barn's tourism offerings.
Stolen: Wine barrels, macrocarpa tables and bench seats. Where are they?
Locally made film sparked dreams of Hollywood fame.
Five Hawke's Bay schools are set to receive a combined 10 new teaching spaces.
Age Concern Hawke's Bay are believe elder abuse is prevalent within society.
Youth stole car, brandished knife and robbed service station.
Lombok is in crisis, says Havelock North woman living in Indonesia.
Newly trained teacher loses registration after physical and psychological abuse of kids.
After 70 years veteran gets his RAF service medals.
Holly Hospice Trail set to be another sell-out and a great boost for Cranford.
New look for Property Brokers and eight Hawke's Bay offices.
Five Bay designers are heading to the World of Wearable Arts
People are upset two walnut trees were cut down despite being on public land.
Price rises in Hastings but moves afoot to increase housing supply.
For the first time Hastings retail spending has topped $70m over three months.
A Havelock North business owner says residents need to be more vigilant about thieves.