
The stories behind Hawke's Bay's most talented school leavers
Hawke's Bay Today asked schools to tell us about their most talented leaver.
Hawke's Bay Today asked schools to tell us about their most talented leaver.
The region's young athletes scored some big wins in Christchurch.
They say it’s unwise to mix work with family. There are exceptions, of course.
Drugs and a loaded pistol were found in Brydon Boyce's unregistered, unwarranted car.
Children under 8 are banned from trying them - this reporter decided to do two at once.
ERA ruling allows staffer to pursue the owner of the cafe for $6000.
This was what beekeepers had been desperate for after the cyclone flooded many hives.
Heavy rain is expected to fall over 24 hours, with 150mm in the ranges.
Timpson on Breadalbane Eco Garden is open to the public on Sundays from 1pm-4pm.
'Now is the right time to hand the stewardship on to a parent company.'
Opinion: It might be hard for residents to call this once-sleepy spot a village now.
Black fantail makes unlikely but timely entrance for photographer.
There were so many laughs, you could almost forget the dramatic backdrop to this campaign.
Volunteers plant over 2100 natives on Saturday.
It's a best-ever finish by a Kiwi man in a track event at a world championships.
The preliminary competition starts at 11am on Saturday September 2.
DoC wants to get "as much as possible" open for summer 2023.
Co-offender Jimi Haerewa was earlier sent to jail for his part in the hold-up.
The national 3000 metres record hadn't been touched since 1984.
Frozen food, ingredients and a small amount of cash were taken over the long weekend.
Tea towels spontaneously ignited after going through a clothes dryer, investigator says.
"You built dreams upon it - to see it all going up in smoke is pretty heart-wrenching."
She was thrilled to get the job after having suffered ill health. Then she was dismissed.
The Napier Marist men and Havelock North Wanderers knew they were up against it
Two people were airlifted to hospital after a car crashed through a fence near Ongaonga.
Napier Marist won a round 1 match on Saturday, their first Chatham Cup game in four years.
Six teams lead the race for the top six, but two others are still in the running.
Alex Gardner left DNA behind on a glove and a torch.
Havelock North Wanderers have secured their first win in the Women's Federation League.