
'They all have hopes and dreams': Small learning space in Wairoa making a difference for tamariki
'We ask them what their hopes and dreams are. We tailor their learning to support that.'
'We ask them what their hopes and dreams are. We tailor their learning to support that.'
Woman suffers serious burns as a result of car fire.
Wairoa invited to take part in eel consumption survey to understand food safety risks.
A workforce skilled by a well-run local polytechnic is needed more than ever, mayors say.
Transport report reveals 'large proportion' of fatal and serious crashes in 50km/h areas.
There was no operational plan for managing the river mouth.
Inquiry reveals regional council ignored residents and lacked a river bar management plan.
The review did not go as far as stating an earlier opening of the bar would have worked.
Paramedic awarded for bravery rescued a wounded officer and a solo yachtsman at sea.
'You’d think with a shooting ... there would be an immediate response.'
Police urge residents to report violence immediately after early morning incident.
Local MP says it's a 'huge relief', though there is still an asterisk next to the project.
MP Katie Nimon said it was 'likely' additional Expressway bridges would be built.
Hunting comp sees record entries, with 71 juniors chasing wild game.
Council's power costs surged 40% in three months, impacting water supply expenses.
Fabish to oversee Wairoa's $70 million flood protection after cyclone's devastation.
Two nights of closure will be needed for the work.
Wairoa face the first Barry Cup defence of 2024 on September 8.
Hawke's Bay wants a regional deal with the Govt, but is it "amalgamation by stealth"?
All eyes at this year’s NZ Film Festival will be on Wairoa girl Manaia Hall.
The project manager will work with the district council, trust and Crown manager.
Money will provide expertise to speed up Wairoa, Pakowhai and Pōrangahau flood protection.
Hawke's Bay's Māori rugby representatives are on a shield mission.
Lawyer Grant Shand says funding for the Wairoa case is still to be finalised.
Young leaders gain insights through the Aurora Foundation leadership programme.
Tātau Tātau shows its Wairoa horticulture developments to the Government.
Inside the search for Khyzah and the raw grief which has shaken his family's community.
Some of the highest gusts were recorded at Cape Kidnappers which reached up to 110km/h.
'We should be able to fix and find a solution for North Clyde and Kopu Rd.'