
Our homeless need an outreach home
It's always been one of life's ironies that no one wants homeless people as neighbours.
It's always been one of life's ironies that no one wants homeless people as neighbours.
A Hawke's Bay resident and wine maker has received the prestigious international honour.
Scientist and researcher say there needs to be more pollen monitoring in New Zealand.
Waste bark from its log yard is repurposed into mulch to be used on orchards.
Alert Level 2 would likely cancel the festival, which needs all of Napier involved.
Police jumped into action to prevent a potential second attack on a dog in Napier.
But he couldn't steal it because he couldn't put it into gear, police say.
"I want people to be brave and know it won't hurt."
"My husband heard a scuffle last night and when we pulled the curtain we found it."
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.
"This is way nicer than being locked down in a house," says Francois Thorne of van life.
The weather's not unseasonal, but it sure is lovely.
Police want businesses to install CCTV cameras and bollards in front of main entrances.
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."
Essential workers in supermarkets and dairies have become covid cops
Wool is a very forgiving fibre to work with, says WoolOn Fashion Event winner.
It was Hawke's Bay's turn to host the Springboks in August 1981.
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.
MP says it would have been horrible to be seen as jumping the queue so waited his turn.
"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.
There are two flights from Rarotonga today and limited domestic flights to get them home.
Auckland couple get-in the Grandma's walk before heading back to the big smoke
Ishaan Prasad, 16, was hit by a train while on his way to school in Napier last week.
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.