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- Junior team on a roll Roller derby team going to world cup in France
While it might sound like a line-up from a sci-fi action movie, this team will certainly be showing its super weapon when it heads to France for the inaugural Junior Roller Derby World Cup tournament in July.
- Grab and go bags help kids cope with cyclone
After two Hawke’s Bay mums saw how Cyclone Gabrielle was mentally impacting not only their own children but most of the children in Hawke’s Bay, they knew they wanted to come up with something that would help kids feel somewhat safe again.
- Mountain out of a mole hair on Mum’s Day
We run a segment on our radio breakfast show quite often that’s simply called Know How I Know You’re Old.
- Exciting, challenging season ahead
As I head into my final month with DairyNZ, I’ve been reflecting a lot on 15 years as chief executive, particularly where we’ve been as a sector and where it’s headed.
- Shining a light through the gloom
The unhealthy air of gloom floating across the food and fibre sector does not seem justified when we consider its success in recent years.
- Residents feel the wind in their hair
There may not be too many jobs in the world where the training doesn’t take long and the work is a breeze. Volunteering for the Napier branch of international organisation Cycling Without Age (CWA) ticks those boxes.
- NZ plays to warm up winter
Napier Repertory Players are delighted to announce tickets are now available for The Little Theatre’s Winter One-Act Play Season next month, featuring two New Zealand plays, Napier Repertory Players president Glenn Cook says.
- Napier Courier to publish fortnightly
Across our Hawke’s Bay region, our readers are kept up to date not only through the weekly Napier Courier, but also via Hawke’s Bay Today, the NZ Herald and our websites. With so much news available to people across the region every day, we’ve made the decision to change the Napier Courier from a weekly publication to a fortnightly publication.
- Aquarium releases last sharks back into wild
The National Aquarium of New Zealand has released its last two sharks from captivity back into the ocean following recurring injuries and the death of three other sharks.
- Thousands of tonnes of plastic recovered
Setting up business in New Zealand in 2006, Plasback has gone from strength to strength when it comes to plastic recycling.
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