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Historic Hawke's Bay: Earthquake leaves sailing club high and dry
Few perhaps were as sad as John Vigor Brown about land changes inflicted by the quake.

It's all go at MTG Hawke's Bay
Around 52 per cent of our general visitors are from outside the region.

Election promises some fascinating contests
In 2002 National voters split off to support smaller parties.

Don't let politics diminish your returns
People lose more money waiting for the right time to invest than those who stay the course

Bruce Bisset: Is updated software fit for purpose?
The review panel's report is due in March next year

Three-wheeling Hamilton wins seventh British Grand Prix
Hamilton insists that he thrives on racing.

You never stop learning sweet new tricks
Now I do know and I'm excited about the rewards I will reap from this knowledge

Exhibition demonstrates the role of art in a political space
As artists respond to events, art takes on a political and social dimension.

Bold vision unfolding before our eyes at Mitre 10 Park
We now know that the facility is about to include a Hawke's Bay Aquatic Centre.

Working together pays off
Sir Graeme's tenacity and vision is infectious, long may it last

Hotels bring hustle and bustle to remote area
Alexander Macdonald appears to have run a good establishment

Canny View: The new face of wealth and legacy
What's your plan for when you can't look after your finances?

Reform needs a Green hand
The Greens have lessons they can share – and Labour needs to partner-up and learn them.

There's nothing new under the sun
In 1562 Queen Elizabeth, then 29, was attacked by smallpox and rendered bald by the virus

Thieves out in full force while we sleep
Tradies are a regular targets which suggests that tools are easy to sell on.

Saturday morning sport far from comfortable
I've done nothing else except search for wool lined winter boots.

Good hired help hard to come by
There was a rapid turnover of servants in the Spencer household.

Canadians bring spiritual dimension to Havelock North
The arts and crafts aspect of the Havelock Work had spread from Britain around 1880.

Opinion: National needs economic credibility
Judith Collins needs time to build an effective, united team

Don Kennedy: Dominant Hamilton wants more of a battle
Team boss Otmar Szafnauer is adamant the brake ducts are legal.

NZ First 'would rather snipe than contribute'
COMMENT: NZ First act as rightful rulers willing to be spoilers against so-called mates.

Adam Green: Competitive streak gets a bruising
Flipping card after card I struggled to recall where the guitar was

We have done well - let's keep it up
Buy local campaigns up and down the country have helped our small businesses survive.

A message to small businesses
An extra $40 million is going to a specialised regional business advice service

Property investors feel the pinch
We admit to having no idea where any market will go, the property market included.

Dame Valerie 'one heck of an athlete'
Having Valerie Adams as the latest Barbie is brilliant