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Investigations underway over Hawke's Bay campylobacter crisis
Public Health Professor Michael Baker says campylobacter outbreak could have affected 3 thousand people. He describes it as a significant event. Audio
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Mike Durant: Black Hawk Down
Nine to Noon speaks to Mike Durant, a former US army helicopter pilot, shot down over Mogadishu during the United States' disastrous, and short-lived intervention in Somalia in 1993. Audio
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Hawke's Bay snow
Steve Wyn-Harris gives us an update on what farmers in Central Hawke's Bay are experiencing in the snow. Audio
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Hawke's Bay community cut off as road washed out
Several farming families and an adventure lodge have been cut off after heavy rain washed out a section of a road in rural Hawke's Bay at the weekend. We talk to Doug Batt from the Mountain Valley… Audio
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Life, the Universe and Stephen Hawking
Theoretical cosmologist Professor David Wiltshire talks about his time working with Stephen Hawkins and answers questions about the universe. Audio
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Tom Francis, the Hawke's Bay hip-hop artist on the rise
The 21-year-old Hawke's Bay musician has only been rapping for a year and he's already topping the iTunes charts. Audio
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Lucky Eight! Hawke's Bay's Multicultural Association Celebrate
For the Chinese, eight is a lucky number! From just a few stalls and tiny public gatherings to an International Cultures Day in the iconic Cornwall Park attracting hundreds, the lucky eight year… Audio, Gallery
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Origin Earth - A Hawkes Bay Boutique Dairy Company
Five and a half years ago a Hawkes Bay couple set up a boutique dairy company, Origin Earth. They collect cow and sheep milk from three very special farmers who pay great attention to their soils and… Audio
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Hawkes Bay water storage scheme to proceed
The controvertial Hawkes Bay water storage plan with a billion dollar price tag is set to proceed, with 196 farmers having agreed to buy water. The Ruataniwha Dam scheme to provide irrigation for… Audio
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Cost of Hawke's Bay dam project soars to nearly $1 billion
The cost of the controversial Ruataniwha water storage project in Hawke's Bay has jumped fifty percent and is approaching the one billion dollar mark. Audio
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Broken sluice gates muddy Hawke's Bay rivers
Wairoa District Council ratepayers are tens of thousands of dollars out of pocket due to broken sluice gates, which have caused silt to flow from the Waihi Dam into local rivers. Video, Audio
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Returning RSE workers an asset to NZ industries
Audio 21 Mar 2016Pacific Islanders participating in New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme say their experience working in this country is of great benefit to them and their communities back in the islands… Audio
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Hawke's Bay whanau seeking answers over missing taonga
A Hawke's Bay whanau that says it had 65 taonga stolen while the items were supposedly safe in a bank vault. Video, Audio
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Cyclones a test for Pacific RSE workers
Pacific Islanders working in New Zealand's horticulture or viticulture industries under the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme face a test of character when cyclones ravage their homeland while they… Audio
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Pacific workers make an impact on NZ horticulture
Audio 29 Feb 2016Pacific workers brought to New Zealand under the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme are seen as vital the growth of horticulture in this country. Audio
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Hawkes Bay town in lockdown as police search for armed man
Audio 9 Feb 2016An armed man is on the run near Wairoa after pointing a gun at a police officer. Audio
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Sikhs seeking new life in Hawkes Bay
Around 20,000 Sikh's live in New Zealand. First built in 1999 the Sikh temple in Hastings served a tiny community but now around 1500 Sikhs live in the Hawkes Bay. What draws them there? Audio, Gallery
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Hawke's Bay showing strong signs of economic growth
One region that's showing signs of strong economic activity is Hawke's Bay. Audio
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Hawkes Bay farmers say no back up if drought occurs
Audio 14 Jan 2016Farmers in remote Wairoa are worried they'll have no back-up water in a drought if a company doesn't stop discharging silt into a river they need. Audio
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Hawkes Bay principal says schools stuck with old prefabs
There's a much higher number of schools with serious building problems around Napier and Gisborne than in the rest of the country. Audio
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Multiple investigations into Hawke's Bay shooting
Multiple investigations are under way into last night's shooting in Hawke's Bay, one by the independent police conduct authority. Audio
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NZ artist inspired by migrant workers' stories
Audio 20 Oct 2015An art exhibition in Hawkes Bay has been inspired by the stories and life experiences of migrant workers and other workers from the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme. Audio
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Families stranded by road washout in Hawke's Bay
The heavy rains and flooding that have swamped the Hawke's Bay have left one farming community cut off at Te Pohue between Napier and Taupo. Audio
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Hawke's Bay voters reject amalgamation
Hawke's Bay voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to amalgamate five councils into one. Audio