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Hawke's Bay company fined $11,900 for illegal burning

The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council says a court decision to fine a local company $11,900 for burning prohibited items sends a strong message to the communit...

Three new imported cases of COVID-19

There are three new cases of COVID-19 to report from managed isolation in New Zealand today. There are no new cases in the community. The first case reported...

What's on this October at The Globe Theatrette

While movie releases are being shifted, added and pulled on a daily basis at the moment (a result of the tumultuous situation in overseas territories), we still...

High Tea to Celebrate International Day of Older Persons in Central Hawke’s Bay

A very special high tea was held at the Central Hawke’s Bay Municipal Theatre last week, with over 50 of the District’s senior residents coming toge...

Bay rugby players among history-making Hurricanes

Young female Hurricanes region rugby players made history last week, by attending the 2020 New Zealand Barbarians Hurricanes Age Grade camp, which in previous y...

Watch Live: PM Jacinda Ardern to announce Auckland Alert level decision

    Watch Live: PM Jacinda Ardern to announce Auckland Alert level decision.

One new case of COVID-19, two recovered.

There is one new confirmed case of COVID-19 to report from managed isolation in New Zealand today. There are no new confirmed cases in the community. The pers...

Kevin Atkinson on Knowledge Bank board

Hawke’s Bay Knowledge Bank has a new trust member, with Kevin Atkinson joining the team. He joins Peter Dunkerley, Barry Cole, David Shand and Bev Watkins...

Enjoy a cuppa with a cop

Are there questions you always wanted to ask a cop but have never had the opportunity to ask? Now’s your chance - Wednesday 7 October is International Co...

Striker Hoy sparks Rovers first win in five weeks

It was appropriate striker Gavin Hoy was the key architect in Napier City Rovers first Ultra Football Central League win in five weeks today. The 28-year-old C...

Magpies capture Ranfurly Shield in Dunedin

Happy 100th Ash! Yes the Hawke's Bay Magpies rugby team gave captain and hooker Ash Dixon a memorable 100th appearance for the side when they took the Ranfurly...

Pivot shines as Tui record first win of the season

Hawke's Bay's former Black Ferns rugby utility back Krysten Cottrell is almost back to her best.   That was the call from Big Barrel Tui Hawke's Bay assi...

National pledges to support Cranford Hospice rebuild.

National has vowed to support a multi-million dollar rebuild of Cranford Hospice from unallocated spending in the Shovel Ready Fund if elected. Current Tukituk...

Young HB surfers get expert advice for edge

Hawke’s Bay’s top junior surfers got insight into how attention to strength and conditioning could improve their performance and keep them competiti...

Police seek witnesses to fatal Napier crash.

Police are appealing for witnesses to yesterday morning's fatal crash on the Hawke's Bay Expressway near Watchman Road , Westshore. The crash between a motorcy...

Central Hawke’s Bay District Council Adopts 2019 / 2020 Annual Report

Central Hawke’s Bay District Council’s newly adopted Annual Report for 2019/2020 reflects on the progress Council has made toward achieving plans ag...

Dixon to make 100th appearance in shield challenge

Inspirational Hawke's Bay Magpies rugby captain Ash Dixon is unsure whether this season will be his last with the team. But the 32-year-old Maori All Black and...

Funding for Cranford Hospice becomes political issue

A planned rebuild of Cranford Hospice has become a hot political issue with both National and Labour’s Tukituki candidates clashing over what needs to be...

No new cases of COVID-19, ten recovered.

There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in New Zealand today. The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 remains at 1,492. There is no one in hospit...

Cape Kidnappers access on track for Labour Weekend

The Department of Conservation (DOC) and Hastings District Council (HDC) say visitor risk management work at Cape Kidnappers/Te Kauae-a-Māui should be completed...