
'Safe place to buy fruit and veg': Drop in visitors at Hawke's Bay Farmers' Market
The Hawke's Bay Farmers' Market saw a modest turnout on its first weekend at red.
The Hawke's Bay Farmers' Market saw a modest turnout on its first weekend at red.
The Erasmus family is among the big spike in applications to home school in Hawke's Bay.
Schools are each making their own micro-adjustments to the red traffic light setting.
Ian Smith wanted to gift parts of his estate to 10 so-far untraceable people.
Owner says fire ruined retail area so it will be at least 8 weeks before store reopens.
Don't worry, that's the way it's always been apparently, and nothing bad ever happens.
StoryWalk combines fun with maintaining literacy levels in Napier and Hastings Parks.
Cherry growers have been hit hard by heavy rainfall a week out from Christmas.
Finalists revealed on Cuisine Good Food Awards' prestigious list.
Libby Robins watched a "nonsensical tragedy" and knew she had to intervene.
William Trubridge on being a full-time dad, filming and free diving
Cell tower finally up in village
Sometimes the answer to a problem can be staring you right in the face.
Chloe Croft says it's an issue NZ isn't too concerned about, but "it will be soon enough".
Westpac has announced a new home in Hastings after 20 years in CBD tower block.
"The work he did in those early days meant the service was here when he needed it."
New Zealand winery named best in Australasia at World's Best Vineyards awards.
"It was like a funeral procession, really, there was nothing there anymore."
OPINION: It might be time for Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta's diplomacy to end.
The large seal was sighted on Monday in Havelock North's Karamū Stream.
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."
"It's an absolutely amazing sound and they just go on and on and on."