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Aucklanders blamed for record Hawke's Bay house prices
Cashed-up Aucklanders are being blamed for pushing up property prices in Hawke's Bay to record levels. House prices and rents have risen dramatically over the past two years, while the number of… Audio
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Hawke's Bay Art Deco Festival draws 40,000
More than 40,000 visitors from around the world are expected to descend on the region, as the event celebrates its 30th anniversary. Video, Audio
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Stakes high for NZ seasonal worker recruitment in Solomons
Audio 29 Jan 2018Threats to the safety of a New Zealand seasonal worker recruiter while in Solomon Islands have underlined how desperate people are to join the scheme. Audio
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The Hawke's Bay forest school getting international attention
Sarah Aiono couldn't see her "rambunctious outdoor kid" sitting on a mat and conforming, so from age five he spent three days a week at Longworth Forest – a nature school near Napier. Audio
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Central Hawkes Bay residents face long and smelly wait to fix wastewater plant
Central Hawkes Bay District Council spent eight million dollars upgrading its wastewater plants -- now it faces a potential 20 million dollar bill to get them working properly. Alex Walker, Central… Audio
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Gisborne rail line realistic - Hawke's Bay authorities
Hawke's Bay authorities insist restoring part of the defunct Napier-Gisborne railway line is realistic, even though the scheme is at least a year overdue and no work has been done on it so far. A plan… Audio
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Townies and country folk protest against Hawkes Bay water plans
Around 300 tractors rolled into Clive today to protest access to water, which has united both rural and urban residents. Audio
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Hawke's Bay Council pulls financial support for dam
The council will no longer support the failed $900 million Ruataniwha Dam project after intense opposition and a Supreme Court setback. Audio
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Water contamination inquiry continues in Hawke's Bay
New Zealand's non-compliance with drinking water safety standards and its training of assessors have come under fire at the Havelock North water inquiry. Audio
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Ben Hawke with his latest weather report
Mosgiel's weather forecaster, 12-year-old Ben Hawke, with the latest on the polar blast sweeping the South Island. Video, Audio
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Waves lap at Hawke's Bay homes after coastline disappears
Two metres of coastline at Haumoana beach has washed away in a week and residents say the Hawke's Bay District and Regional Councils have failed to provide protection. Video, Audio
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Hawking the haka sparks ad indignation
Viewers were startled when Sky Sports slipped in an ad after the haka in the All Blacks-Lions test last weekend. It’s not the first time broadcasters have cashed in, but what does the outcry reveal… Audio
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RBNZ sees rates on hold until 2019, disappoints hawks
As you may have heard in the news the Reserve Bank confounded interest rate expectations with a decidedly neutral statement. Audio
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"You could just hear the cracking" - aftemath in Hawke's Bay
Audio 14 Apr 2017In Hawke's Bay Peter Fowler is without power. He says it's going to be a lovely day today but it was a different story last night. The winds were very severe and "you could just hear the cracking" in… Audio
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Gnarly drive for hunters in Hawke's Bay after storm bashes area
Audio 14 Apr 2017Rhys Bloxham set out from Puketapu to go hunting in Havelock North he says there was "quite a bit of destruction" on the roads. Audio
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Kuia fighting back against meth in Hawke's Bay
"The taniwha that's destroying our community." Kuia in Hawke's Bay are holding a hui at a Matahiwi Marae today to discuss the problem of "P" in the region. Audio
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Kuia join together to battle P in Hawke's Bay
Kuia in Hawke's Bay are holding a hui at a Matahiwi Marae today to discuss the problem of "P" in the region. It follows their first hui last month which highlighted the extent of the drug problems… Audio
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Hookworm by Rebecca Hawkes
Audio 5 Apr 2017A teenage alt-girl out on the summer streets with her friend is told of the dangers of bare feet - information she uses to her advantage in a stand-off.
Told by Frith Horan Audio
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Nearly 100 NZ companies declined RSE involvement after breaches
Nearly 100 companies wanting to take part in the scheme that brings seasonal workers from the Pacific to New Zealand have had their applications declined after they breached the rules. Audio
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Hawke's Bay Council puts green Lake Tutira down to algal bloom
Hawke's Bay Regional Council Water Quality Scientist, Dr Andy Hicks, says the lake appears dirty and green because of an algal bloom, and nobody should drink its water. Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay gets ready for national kapa haka competition
The national kapa haka competition is back, bigger than ever, this year in Hastings. Audio
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Concern wind could change direction in Hawke's Bay
Firefighters in Hawke's Bay watch for flare-ups while they hope the wind doesn't change direction, threatening a pine plantation and homes. Audio
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Fire crews contain Hawke's Bay blaze
Meanwhile, fire crews and helicopters carrying monsoon buckets have contained a large blaze that ripped through parts of rural Hawke's Bay. Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay fires largely under control after watch overnight
The Hastings Mayor Lawrence Yule says there is still a risk the Hawkes Bay fires could get into a 200 hectare forest and it would be a disaster if that happened. "It's calmer now and cooler but mother… Audio
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Close call for Hawke's Bay home in fire
"The paddocks were on fire below us." Hastings farmer Richard Chambers tells the story of how the fire has devastated his property. "It's not a pretty sight out here." Audio