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Hawke's Bay doctors mistrust how IT systems report scans
A newly released report shows mistrust running deep among Hawke's Bay doctors over how IT systems have been reporting back on vital medical scans.
The report from International Accreditation NZ… Audio
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Hawke's Bay vet awarded
The inaugural National Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarian of the Year award was recently given to a Hawke's Bay vet following her work during cyclone recovery. Anyika Scotland is a Production Animal… Audio
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Some Hawke's Bay residents fighting to stay in their homes
Some Hawke's Bay residents are fighting to stay in their homes that were untouched by floodwaters during Cyclone Gabrielle, yet have been deemed unsafe to live in.
The regional council says it's… Audio
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Young Viticulturist contender ready for Hawke's Bay competition
It's a big day tomorrow on the grapevines - when the 2023 Young Viticulturist of the Year National Final gets underway. Five young wine makers from around Aotearoa will take part in the competition in… Audio
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Clean-up a pleasant surprise for Hawkes Bay apple grower
Clean-up a pleasant surprise for Hawkes Bay apple grower. Audio
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Salvaging cyclone damaged crops in Hawke's Bay
With crops in different conditions across the East Coast, the ongoing challenge is how to salvage what may be left and planning for next season. Grower Hugh Findlay speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Hawke's Bay conservation group down but not out after Cyclone
A Hawke's Bay conservation group is down, but not out, after Cyclone Gabrielle flooded its Esk Valley planting sites.
Despite a layer of silt nearly two metres deep in places, hardy three-year old… Audio
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Hawkes Bay growers slowly recovering 6 months after Cyclone
Audio 18 Aug 2023Six months after the Cyclone Gabrielle devastated parts of Hawke's Bay, growers in one of New Zealand's fruit bowls are slowly getting back on their feet. Apples and pears alone make up an industry… Video, Audio
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Report on unsafe radiology services at Hawke's Bay Hospital
A senior doctor blew the whistle for months on unsafe radiology services at Hawke's Bay Hospital.
Dr Bryan Wolf says it's criminal that despite his and RNZ's efforts to make this public, it's taken… Audio
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Supreme bacon brings home supreme prize for Hawke's Bay butcher
Wild Game owners Jordan and Varnnah Hamilton-Bicknell were named Supreme Winner in both the bacon and the ham categories of the 100% New Zealand Bacon & Ham Awards. Audio
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Toddler dies after vehicle accident in Hawkes Bay
To the Central Hawkes Bay now where a toddler has died after a vehicle accident. Our reporter Kate Green is in Waipukurau where the tragic incident took place this morning. [embed]… Video, Audio
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Around the motu : Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
Audio 7 Aug 2023Hawke's Bay Today editor Chris Hyde joins Susie to talk about the region's special visitors: the All Blacks. The team will do a working bee at Tangoio Marae on Tuesday, before their open training… Audio
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Hawke's Bay Regional Council welcomes recovery package
Audio 4 Aug 2023The Hawke's Bay Regional Council says the $500 million cyclone recovery package agreed with the Government is the first step to getting Hawke's Bay back on its feet.
The Council faces major work to… Audio
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Hawke's Bay councils provide offer for damaged homes
Hawke's Bay councils now have to sell ratepayers on a take it or leave it offer from the government to help buy out cyclone wrecked homes at high risk of being flooded again.
The size of the bill is… Audio
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Take it or leave it: Hawkes bay councils not able to negotiate on flood buyouts
It's been revealed five hawkes bay councils have been offered a take or leave it deal by the government for the shared buy-out of high risk homes hit by extreme weather. In June the government… Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay hits milestone in cyclone recovery
Hawke's Bay has hit a new milestone in its recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle.
More than 1200 homes have been shifted to Category 1 after spending the last two months in the more severe Categories 2 and… Audio
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Hawke's Bay farmers receive donated fencing
Audio 18 Jul 2023This morning, a dozen trucks laden with 75km of fencing materials arrived at Hastings Showground. A farming community event this Friday aims to help Hawke's Bay get back on its feet after Cyclone… Audio
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Hawke's Bay groups plan shoreline fires for Matariki
There are plans to set the Napier Hastings Shoreline alight for Matariki, in the hope it will become an annual tradition. Organised in conjunction with local iwi Ngāti Kahunguhu, the Matariki Mahuika… Video, Audio
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Cyclone taking toll on Hawke's Bay school kids
Hawke's Bay schools are noticing the toll Cyclone Gabrielle has had on their students. Teachers say behavioural problems are up, and attendance is down. Every time it rains, families keep their… Audio
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Pints pulled once again at flood-damaged Hawke's Bay pub
After Cyclone Gabrielle struck Hawke's Bay, a country pub became a bustling community centre for locals needing to sort out their lives. But the pub itself was damaged by raging floodwater and had to… Video, Audio
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Hundreds of Hawke's Bay homeowners can now rebuild
Hundreds of Hawke's Bay properties have had their risk level downgraded, after stopbank repairs were completed, meaning homeowners in Meeanee, Awatoto and Omahu can begin rebuilding their houses.
The… Audio
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Canyon like slip in Hawke's Bay
A new canyon like slip has appeared in a central Hawke's Bay farm and it's getting plenty of local attention.
Matt Holden who owns the Ongaonga farm says the land moved in the middle of the night and… Audio
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Hawke's Bay whānau still displaced after Gabrielle
Some Hawke's Bay whānau are still living on a marae, more than four months after Cyclone Gabrielle sent floodwaters rushing through their homes at Waiohiki.
They first evacuated to their own marae… Audio
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Around the motu: Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
The mystery of a new Hawke's Bay Hospital. Te Whatu Ora says it's too soon to be talking about the possibility of one, but Chris says that's what everyone's been doing for the past month or so. The… Audio