
‘A night’s trading lost': Fresh details on Hawke’s Bay mass power outage after lightning strike
More details have been released about the cause of the mass power outage.
More details have been released about the cause of the mass power outage.
Annual East Coast Farming Expo to put focus on females.
Call for the Government to ensure the town gets elderly/respite care facility.
Women in farming a focus at East Coast Farming Expo in Wairoa in February.
Over 150mm of rain has come at a good time, as long as it doesn't flood.
More thann 100mm has fallen around Wairoa in 24 hours.
Hawke’s Bay to face a wet week; Wairoa district likely to receive the most rain.
Tourism has been left off a top-six list of industries to drive Hawke's Bay's economy.
Mayor says new system will be costly but blood, mortuary waste should not go in the river.
Katie Nimon wants councils to keep the lights on and NCC wants to give $300k.
'We do not want to close these, but if they continue to be damaged we may be forced to.'
'Who does not benefit from a website that has over 600,000 visitor sessions per annum?'
'We’re trying to avert the possibility of catastrophic wildfires in Hawke’s Bay.'
The offsite classrooms cut costs by more than half.
'Comfortable being uncomfortable': as he graduates from Lindisfarne College.
A prohibited fire season notice is now in place.
The locals tried to box the man in to bring an end to a coastal community crime spree.
The Mōrere Hot Springs will be open in time for Christmas.
Katie Kettle was once a Navy chief now she transforms homes by refining and rearranging.
The 50m overflow channel in the Wairoa River bar aims to improve flood management.
'We want whoever is responsible to be caught.'
'Forestry people opened roads, towed gear through flooded rivers.'
Smoke was billowing from a hillside bushfire near Mohaka about 4.50pm on Thursday.
'I wouldn't like it if it was my land either,' Lawrence Yule says.
Hawke's Bay applicants on the housing register are down close to 20% this year.
Drought speculation for Hawke's Bay is premature, but the Bay is vulnerable, Niwa says.
Aircraft ordered and due to arrive and begin operating in September 2026.
'It’s a neat atmosphere with all the people sitting in the sand dunes waiting for launch.'
New decking is to blame for the 'increased noise'.
Households, schools, services and businesses across Wairoa were impacted.