
Fire up your imagination: Airport's $1.6m fire truck needs a name
Hawke's Bay Airport is seeking a name for its $1.6m Austrian-built fire truck.
Hawke's Bay Airport is seeking a name for its $1.6m Austrian-built fire truck.
Police and the Defence Force called out over 'device' in empty vehicle.
The port is set to offer a limited series of 12 public bus tours for the first time.
Challenges still for first XVs, sub unions and Māori rugby.
A former HB designer is creating ethical fashion, which is for sale in Napier this month.
Top scorer in New Zealand domestic football head-hunted by professional Danish club.
The 'run down' memorial is going through at least four months of restoration work.
New trophy at Harcourts Hawke’s Bay Women’s Tri celebrates community leader.
Thousands of immunocompromised Kiwis to benefit from new vaccine funding.
The National Land Transport Plan goes before the NZTA board this month.
The arts collective looks to bring good vibes to Hawke's Bay towns.
Lying on the side of the road, his upper leg split, Pete Cowan worried about his future.
The community raised over $200,000 for 7-year-old Rocco Green. It's paid off.
He wanted to swim 20km and raise $350 for the cause. He swam 32km, and raised over $2600.
'It’s really been a full circle moment.'
Opinion: In 1879, stray horses became a 'nuisance in Napier', especially at night.
Helen Whyte still lives in her own home.
Supermarket giants deny involvement with the site.
A celebration of Napier, fashion and love over the weekend.
Well-known kuia welcomes new families into Napier's latest Kāinga Ora housing.
The talks pick up from previous joint work in 2019.
The Polson Banner match was a draw - but there were 21 other matches being played as well.
Four people were injured in the Thursday crash, two seriously and two with minor injuries.
It's a $20 increase from last year's dividend.
Bikes have security features that mean they cannot be started without Yamaha activation.
Napier City Rovers coach Bill Robertson: 'The message is to recover and bounce back'.
Close to 1000 people reported feeling the quake.
It disappeared from the public eye in 2017, but made its return last year.
East Coast food rescue organisations get $20,000 boost from Foodstuffs North Island.