
Hawke's Bay lockdown or no lockdown the wool must come off
Thousands of sheep are being shorn in Hawke's Bay. It's essential work.
Thousands of sheep are being shorn in Hawke's Bay. It's essential work.
Essential workers get call up in region's busiest vaccination week ever
Event organising: "There are enough with the passion to keep delivering."
They were called to the scene about 2.45pm.
Essential workers in supermarkets and dairies have become covid cops
Hawke's Bay residents disappoint police with lockdown breaches
'Micro-preemie' baby fights for his life in NICU at Wellington Hospital
The industry waits to hear if one of the biggest weeks of the year will go ahead
Even with level 4 lockdown restrictions in place, life in Hawke's Bay goes on.
"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.
Sport, entertainment events, meetings are proving a nightmare for organisers.
"I want quality not quantity," says a Flaxmere woman trying to get her whānau home.
Strong winds have flipped a trailer carrying water tanks on SH5, near "windy gap".
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Two men charged with murder have been remanded for a trial next July.
"Our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time."
Two arrested after Longlands, Hastings, crash resulting in serious injury.
A three-day show, plus two more for the carnival
"We are just haemorrhaging midwives," says Hawke's Bay midwife Lillian Gough.
York Rd has been closed due to the crash
Regional council contractors began work opening the rivermouth before high tide.
Two main roads in the region were closed due to snow on Monday.
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HBRC will be reviewing how it deals with this type of activity in the future
James Wattie residents have been competing in cycling, swimming, walking and lawn bowls
"We are hoping to book 60 people a day. If we have the space, we can do walk-ins."
HBRC will lead next stage of the region's "precedent setting" response to coastal hazards.
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