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Hastings hub transforming women's lives awarded $780k
A "life-changing" programme helping struggling women get into meaningful work is hoping to expand its reach with a funding boost from the Provincial Growth Fund.
Customers 'hoodwinked' by Chinese mushrooms labelled NZ grown
Consumers are being warned some exotic mushrooms being sold as 'New Zealand grown' are actually being imported from China, a local grower says.
Pool complex fight: Councillor subpoenaed to give evidence in High Court
A Napier City Councillor has been subpoenaed to give evidence in High Court proceedings about a decision to build a $41m pool complex.
Flaxmere bottle store's licence renewed despite opposition
A decision to renew a Flaxmere bottle store's liquor licence for another two years is "deeply disappointing," Hastings District councillor Henare O'Keefe says.
Hawke's Bay to declare climate emergency
Hawke's Bay Regional Council is the latest local body to consider declaring a climate change emergency.
PGF spends $68m in Hawke's Bay: Dam among main projects
A dam, a lime juicing plant and a Māori tourism venture are among 19 Hawke's Bay projects to receive $68 million dollars in cash from the Provincial Growth Fund.
'There are people who are not getting the treatment they need'
Fifty senior doctors at Hawke's Bay District Health Board have warned board members that chronic shortages of beds, staff and delays in elective surgeries are putting patients' safety at risk.
Councillors told not to attend meeting on controversial pool
Napier Councillors were warned by the chief executive not to attend a public meeting on a pool development, saying they could be disqualified from participating in decision-making if they did.
Napier residents sue city council over $41m pool complex
A group of Napier residents have filed High Court proceedings against the city council over a controversial decision to build a new $41 million pool complex.
Destiny Church denies connection to unpaid PNG workers
Twelve Papua New Guinean workers who spent about $1000 each to get jobs in New Zealand were unpaid for four weeks' work at Te Mata Estate after three people pocketed more than $25,000 from the winery.
Gang patch ban a simplistic response - Police Minister
Hawke's Bay mayors have called for the extended ban following a "proliferation" in gang membership, violence and crime in the region over the past 12 months.
Mums on the breadline hold hopes for Wellbeing Budget
Mothers hope this week's budget will have funding to help parents get better qualifications.
Long delays for synthetic cannabis users seeking help
Synthetic cannabis users in Napier's most vulnerable suburbs are facing long delays in accessing help.
Fears prime farmland being sold for forestry
The sale of what's estimated to be thousands of hectares of prime farmland for forestry has raised concerns of the impact on a Hawke's Bay town.
Call for investigation over attempt to remove baby from hospital
An attempt to remove a baby from a teenage mother at Hawke's Bay Hospital last week needs to be investigated independently, a health board member says.
HNZ to build its first affordable homes in Napier
Plans to build 10 affordable homes in Napier's poorest suburb where state homes once stood have been revealed by Housing New Zealand.
Wood plant's illegally leaking waste to be fixed
A wood processing plant near Napier that's been illegally leaking waste into the sea for months hopes a broken pipe will finally be fixed next week.
Woman died in hospital after 'pattern of poor care'
Several factors contributed to a 68-year-old woman's death in 2017 but Hawke's Bay District Health board is ultimately responsible for overall deficiencies, the Health and Disability Commissioner…
Flaxmere in midst of 'alcohol holocaust'
Flaxmere community leaders fighting the renewal of a bottle store's liquor licence are hoping to set legal precedence by arguing that the Treaty of Waitangi principles should apply to liquor laws.
Te Kōtuku safety programme aims to curb Māori kids' death, injury rates
A bilingual safety programme developed by a Hawke's Bay firefighter hopes to reduce the high number of avoidable accidents and hospitalisations among Māori children.
Oversized casket fee ditched in favour of cremation fee increase for all
A proposal to charge larger people more for cremations in Hastings has been ditched in favour of an 'across the board' increase for all adults, regardless of size.
Muslim women still fear wearing hijab in public - welfare group
Some Muslim women are still too scared to wear a hijab in public, a migrant woman's organisation says.
NZ, Australian police provide major security in Christchurch
There will tight security and a big police presence at today's national remembrance service for the victims of the mosque terror attacks at North Hagley Park in Christchurch. Audio
Fox Glacier businesses after wild weather: 'We need visitors'
Tourists are being urged not to put off visiting Fox Glacier despite limited road access and a communications black out.
Some widows needing extra support after mosque attack
At least seven women left widowed by the terror attack at Al Noor mosque are being given intensive help by the Pakistani community in Christchurch.