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Around the motu: Alexa Cook in Hawkes Bay
Audio 11 Jul 2025Alexa discusses the situation in Wairoa for residents, one year on from its floods, the uproar over water rates in Central Hawke's Bay and the success of an apple bred to cope with warming climate… Audio
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Hawkes Bay business suffers six burglaries in two months
A fledgling Hawkes Bay business is ten of thousands of dollars out of pocket after six burglaries in just two months. Pedalista is a mobile coffee and bike repair service that operates from a… Audio
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Locals ask questions of leaders over controversial Hawke's Bay dam project
Leaders of the Hawke's Bay controversial Ruataniwha Dam project faced tough questions from fired up locals at their first public meeting. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti reporter Alexa Cook was at the meeting.
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Hawke's Bay teenage firefighter tackling blazes
Sixteen-year-old Tyler Parkinson was always going to be a firefighter. Throughout his childhood, Tyler would spend time admiring his firefighter parents Nicole and Tony and their colleagues at… Audio
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Poor health of Hawkes Bay Maori costing lives - report
The poor health of Hawkes Bay Maori is costing lives and the region more than $120 million a year in lost productivity. That is according to a new study that investigates the link between health and… Audio
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Around the motu: Chris Hyde in Hawke's Bay
Audio 27 May 2025Napier Port is facing a decline in cruise bookings, three very active Hamilton brothers have had six hip replacements between them, and Lonely Planet listed Napier among its "15 cities with the most… Audio
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Hawke's Bay brand Norsewear to make NZDF's socks
A small rural village in Hawke's Bay is buzzing over its sock factory Norsewear winning a huge contract to make all of the New Zealand Defence Force's socks. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti reporter Alexa Cook… Audio
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Water rates triple for Central Hawke's Bay residents
Angry Central Hawke's Bay residents are wondering how they're going to pay for a tripling in their water rates. Hawke's Bay reporter Alexa Cook has the story. Audio
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Award winning cheeses out of Hōhepa Hawke's Bay
In Hawkes Bay, Hōhepa is an organisation which offers supported housing, education and employment to people with intellectual disabilities. Audio
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What's driving employment challenges in Hawkes Bay and Gisborne?
The unemployment rate is sitting unchanged at 5.1 percent - despite warnings it might hit a near decade long high of 5.3 percent. The numbers also show some regions have seen an uptick in the number… Audio
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Tensions between Black Power and Mongrel Mob rise in Hawke's Bay and Gisborne
Police say they are using gang conflict warranst to help dial down tensions between the Mongrel Mob and Black Power in Hawke's Bay and Gisborne. Detective Inspector Marty James spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Around the motu: Alexa Cook in Hawkes Bay
Audio 23 Apr 2025Ariki Rigby's murderer was sentenced to life in prison. Gisborne's forestry sector are looking to replant 100,000 hectares of forestry and pasture back into native bush. Audio
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SheepMaster: Hawke's Bay farm's foray into shedding sheep
Dean Martin has carried on the legacy set by his dad and is not afraid to try new things - from shedding sheep to regenerative agriculture practices. Audio
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Hawke's Bay butcher places third in international comp
A soon-to-be butcher from Waipawa Butchery in the Hawke's Bay has placed third in the World Champion Butcher Apprentice competition in Paris this week. Rhys Tamanui spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
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Around the motu: Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
Audio 24 Mar 2025A group of teenage drivers have been terrorizing rural road users, dwindling numbers have forced the final members of Waipawa St Peter's Anglican Church Sunday congregation to seek a new place of… Audio
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'Ghostboxes': Outrage over dormant postboxes in Hawke's Bay
Audio 19 Mar 2025The Postal Workers Union is outraged post boxes in Hawkes Bay have been sitting dormant for months, with members of the public continuing to put their mail in for collection. Audio
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The hunt for the Hawkes Bay meteorite
New Zealand is the landing place for a growing number of meteorites, and Hawkes Bay is the latest focus. Audio
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Amicable lending app by Hawke's Bay farmer
An ex-banker from Hawke's Bay has come up with a simple way of formalising loans between friends and family. Audio
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New accessible housing for Hawke's Bay
Audio 24 Feb 2025A shortage of accessible housing meeting the needs of those with disabilities has left more than 25 Hawke's Bay residents living in ages-care facilities. Audio
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Around the motu: Alexa Cook in Hawkes Bay
Audio 19 Feb 2025It has been two years since Cyclone Gabrielle, Alexa talks to Kathryn about what has happened since. Audio
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Two teenagers in rural Hawkes Bay having to hitch hike to school
Audio 12 Feb 2025Two teenagers living in rural Hawke's Bay are hitch hiking to school after their bus was canceled. The Brown whanau lives on a family farm on Aropaoanui Road, which connects to State Highway Two north… Audio
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Fruit Growers Association on Hawke's Bay orchards Cyclone Gabrielle recovery
Cyclone Gabrielle was one of the worst weather events in Aotearoa's history - killing 11 people and causing billions of dollars of damage, including smothering apple trees in muddy silt, which is… Audio
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Hawke's Bay orchards continue to feel impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle
The fruit bowl of New Zealand is shrinking as Hawke's Bay orchards continue feeling the impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle. Orchardist Paul Paynter spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Overseas investment helping grow Hawke's Bay's horticulture
Shane Flynn from Craigmore Sustainables shows off a new orchard the investment agency is developing and explains why they see a bright future for Hawke's Bay's horticulture sector. Audio
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Hawke's Bay police engage with gang members ahead of tangi
In the lead up to a large gang tangi, Hawke's Bay police have been engaging with locals, gang leaders and whanau of the deceased. Inspector Lincoln Sycamore spoke to Corin Dann. Audio