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Eva Bradley: Allure of here-and-now obscures tomorrows
THERE'S a certain glamour and prestige to photographing weddings. They are beautiful, big budget and brimful of the hope and optimism
THERE'S a certain glamour and prestige to photographing weddings. They are beautiful, big budget and brimful of the hope and optimism
The Ruataniwha dam will be the defining issue for the current Hawke's Bay Regional Council (HBRC) elections, along with the associated
Those concerned about political interference in our justice system gained some relief this week with two great results demonstrating
Early this week there was a little light at the end of the tunnel for Havelock North residents. It seemed the water-boil notice was
'Coast preservation impacts us all', the headline for Tony Jeffery's talking point is right on the mark. Tony's article talks mainly
Before last Thursday's non-transparent, behind-closed-doors council meeting, I wrote to Hastings District Council to suggest it should
Sometimes expressions morph but the results are not always favourable. There is a perfectly good expression which has evolved into
A Kereru farming couple is championing the most unlikely of species. Olrig Station's Richard Paterson and Trudy Burgess are aghast
Prior to last Thursday's non-transparent, behind closed doors council meeting, I wrote to Hastings District Council to suggest that
The past fortnight has been very challenging for people in Havelock North. A biological bug that cannot be seen, or noticed by any
There were celebrations down south the other day. A long way down south ... about 3750km down south. Now if you were to travel 3750km
Even dog lovers will have been surprised by the decision of Judge Tony Adeane to spare the life of a dog that "degloved" a woman
A crisis always seems to bring out the best and the worst in us all. Hawke's Bay's reaction to the water contamination situation did
For the second time, my Facebook account has been hacked. On Friday evening I started getting messages from my Facebook friends telling
The elections will soon be upon us and I am getting a sense that the electorate in Hawke's Bay is gearing up to make a significant
Wairoa Police officer Johnny Yuile found himself on the wrong end of a public towelling this week. The proud father shared photos
There have been calls for Hastings District Council candidates to share their view on the water crisis and how they might address
There's a farmer up the Tukituki valley, who by virtue of an historic anomaly happens to own part of the riverbed. His cattle wander
I was in the mood for metaphors so, on Saturday, I settled in to watch three rugby games back to back on television. There's more
Let's start by acknowledging that the contamination of the Havelock North water supply is an absolute travesty that should not occur
While our water crisis swirls around our community I attend a presentation on alcohol and its harmful effects by Professor Doug
The spate of armed robberies in Hawke's Bay recently is certainly unnerving people and concerning police. It is not just the robberies
It hasn't been much fun this past week or two living in a third-world village on the Heretaunga Plains with a suspect water supply. Non-Havelock
I touched upon that intriguing thing dubbed "Murphy's Law" some time back and should have known then that it would emerge again in
The wide scope and statutory powers given to the government-appointed inquiry into the Havelock North water contamination is pleasing. Given
Martin Williams (Talking Point, August 12), overlooked my full support for dams and water storage and focused on his novel version
Hastings residents, including me, got a tiny taste of what the people in Havelock North are going through on Thursday. Actually
It's been years since I've seen a sunrise. This failed whitebaiter was standing alone at the Esk River mouth pre-dawn, where Whirinaki's
The problem with Havelock North's tainted water supply is probably not some failure on Hastings District Council's part, nor necessarily
There is a rising tide of dissatisfaction over the way the gastro crisis has been dealt with. Residents of Havelock North and Hastings