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Around the motu : Tom Kitchin in Hawkes Bay
Audio 6 Dec 2022The latest on historic hut removal in Te Urewera, crime waves in Hawkes Bay and Gisborne and a warning about the treachery of Napier's Marine Parade beach in the city centre. Audio
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Hawkes Bay ice-cream goldfish being given a new home!
Audio 3 Nov 2022Famous Hawke's Bay goldfish are being relocated from the Rush Munro's garden. Rush Munro's ice cream has been part of the Hastings community for over 90 years. Audio
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Season 2 Ep 10: NZ Railways
From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 6: Native Land Court
In 1841 a few tiny islands of Pākehā settlement existed in an ocean of Māori land. Today, that picture has reversed & Māori own a fraction of Aotearoa. A big part of the reason? The Native Land Court.
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Private hospital nurses in Wellington, Hawke's Bay on strike
About 80 elective procedures at three private hospitals in Wellington and Hawke's Bay have been rescheduled, as nurses strike until tomorrow morning after a breakdown in talks with their employer… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 4: Epidemics
New Zealanders have battled Covid-19 for more than two years, but if you think it's the first time disease has knocked us around, well, this one's for you. Epidemics have long been part of our story.
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Hawkes Bay school children collect nearly 3 tonnes of lids
In just 10 weeks Hawkes Bay school children have managed to collect 2.8 tonnes of lids and caps in a pilot recycling initiative. One of those students who took part is eight year old Jasper from… Audio
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Local vote: Hawkes Bay, Tairawhiti
Voting for local and regional council candidates closes on Saturday at midday.
RNZ's Hawke's Bay reporter Tom Kitchin.spoke to Māni Dunlop about the issues facing councils throughout the region. Audio
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Hawke's Bay man remembers meeting Prince Phillip as a toddler
In the summer of 1963 the Queen and Prince Phillip travelled to New Zealand, spending 12 days here. During their trip they stopped into sunny Napier in the Hawke's Bay. Grant Simpson, his three… Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay locals fuming over Ruataniwha consent fees deferral
Audio 1 Sep 2022Money was slapped on the table during a fiery meeting of the Hawke's Bay Regional Council yesterday.
Some locals are fuming after the council allowed a private company to continue to defer paying… Audio
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Black hawk operation in Nelson over the coming days
Following on from heavy rain and devastated flooding, Nelson residents might be wondering why they can hear the sound of a military grade helicopter across their city today. Alec Louverdis, Civil… Audio
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Global hit computer game from a Hawke's Bay home office
A computer game developer from Hawke's Bay has found massive success on the global sales charts with his new game, Sapiens. David Frampton is the solo developer of Sapiens, which shot to number two on… Audio
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Hawke's Bay elections head in different directions
The local government elections in Hawke's Bay offer two different pictures - with some set to be a tough race and others a foregone conclusion.
Two mayors have been able to glide through to new terms… Audio
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Hawkes Bay schools to recycle caps and lids
Audio 8 Aug 2022Good Caps is the programme, and Sandy Boterill, Circular Economy Manager of Plastics NZ, talks to Jesse about their pilot. Audio
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Hawke's Bay prison protest: Teens leave roof after 24 hours
Six teenage prisoners have ended their 24 hour protest on the roof of Hawke's Bay Regional Prison. They made their way up there yesterday afternoon. One came down overnight and five remained in… Video, Audio
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Extra security deployed to Hawke's Bay Regional Prison
Five youth inmates remain on the roof of Hawke's Bay Regional Prison where there is considerable damage to the facility.
Projectiles were thrown at staff when the standoff began yesterday afternoon.
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Prisoners shouting on Hawke's Bay Prison Roof
Audio 2 Aug 2022Six teenage prisoners are still on the roof of Hawkes Bay Regional Prison, after a stand off with staff Hawkes Bay
Reporter Tom Kitchin spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Prisoners audible on Hawke's Bay Prison roof
Audio 2 Aug 2022Six teenage prisoners are still on the roof of Hawkes Bay Regional Prison, after a stand off with staff They been there since 2.30pm on Monday. Hawkes Bay Reporter Tom Kitchin spoke to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Six prisoners still on roof at Hawke's Bay prison
Six prisoners are still on the roof of Hawkes Bay Regional Prison, after a stand off with staff.
The prisoners aged between 16 and 19 have been on the roof of the youth unit since 2.30pm on Monday.
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Less than 0.5pct of Hawke's Bay commuters use bus
Less than half a percent of Hawkes Bay commuters take the bus to work.
Driving's been increasing in the last decade, and that's against national targets to reduce emissions.
So the region wants to… Audio
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Book review: The Wrong Weather by Lucy Hawking
Joanna Ludbrook from Chicken and Frog Books in Featherston reviews The Wrong Weather, a 6 - 10 year old chapter book in the Princess Olivia Investigates series by Lucy Hawking. Published by Penguin… Audio
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New Hawke's Bay-Manawatū road taking shape
It's been a hard road to Hawke's Bay but the new highway from Manawatū is taking shape.
Since slips forced the Manawatū Gorge road shut in 2017 drivers have faced slow, hilly detours. The new… Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay could see 100 coastal properties disappear in next 20 years
One hundred coastal properties in Hawkes Bay could be consumed by the sea over the next 20 years
That's a finding of a report into sea level rise in the region.
Here's Hawke's Bay reporter Tom… Audio
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Hawke's Bay DHB called out for racism
The Hawke's Bay District Health Board has been called out for racism, after a review highlighting how it treats Maori and Pasifika patients.
This follows another review that found wahine and whanau… Audio
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Samoa's Prime Minister welcomed to Hawke's Bay
Samoa's Prime Minister has been welcomed to Hawke's Bay in an emotional Ava ceremony, one of the most significant customs in Samoan culture.
Seasonal workers, their bosses, church leaders and Samoan… Audio