
Police 'pleased' with public despite warnings, arrest
People are generally sticking to lockdown rules, as Hawke's Bay readies for alert level 3.
People are generally sticking to lockdown rules, as Hawke's Bay readies for alert level 3.
Region closing in on vaccinating 30 per cent of its total population.
'Be a devil, come in,' a sign outside the shop exhorts.
"I've not got make-up on, so it's great."
Musical duo, The Cellars, are organising and performing in an all-women artistic event.
"We are hoping to book 60 people a day. If we have the space, we can do walk-ins."
Kate Jones is assistant manager of Mary's Havelock North at age 21.
Minister Stuart Nash made the announcement at his old school, which will get $6 million.
"We are not embarrassed about ourselves. Life is for living."
How fast could you break down a size 20 chicken, a whole pork leg, and a beef short loin?
Pre-sale tickets for Lorde's Havelock North show sell out.
Residents woke to a foggy start to Friday morning.
"We had our whole night ahead of us," Havelock North hairdresser Caroline Ellmore said.
"From what we've heard, it's one of the most prestigious awards in the marine industry."
Flanked by firemen (just in case) Claude Davidson whipped out a leaf blower.
54-year-old hoping to complete challenge within 14 minutes, beating his previous times.
Don't worry, about a thing, said more than 1000 little hands.
This burst pipe spilled 30,000 litres of water onto Havelock North road.
Hastings drinking water to be stored above ground. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Constable Glenn McKibbin was shot dead in Flaxmere 25 years ago.
Deputy principal Heather Wilkie will take over as acting principal.
An assault in which a woman received a second concussion has dramatically changed her life
You can catch a mermaid at the National Aquarium or cycle The Big Easy trail.
Te Mata School's Kindness Cup is making a difference. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
House sells for double its valuation with 24 offers. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
"We are behind because we can't get pickers. It just breaks your heart."
"Our women still have a fundamental right to safely walk home at night."
Director general of health Ashley Bloomfield could be responsible for fluoride decisions.
Each dot represents a leak Hastings council was called about in the past year.