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Real George vs fake George
The Bostock Brothers are looking to take legal action over the "misleading" branding of Brinks's free range chicken.
Local Focus: Indian motorcyles hit town
Indian motorcycles in HB for the Art Deco Festival. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
First Light top bite
A small Hawke's Bay meat producer has been voted the best in the world by Forbes. First Light's Wagyu Beef has been praised as "producing the best beef in the world" in a recent Forbes article by food and travel writer Katie Chang.
Local Focus: The endangered seagulls and the daily scoop of chips
Endangered seagulls find a Sikh guardian in Hastings. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Port traffic set to increase
Napier Port road traffic set to increase raising fears of further noise pollution
Local Focus: How to dress for the Art Deco Festival
Dust off your Grandpa's suit or Nana's glad-rags. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Bay View hill blaze
Twelve fire crews, both urban and rural, were needed to helped quell the fire on the northeast side of a hill near Kaiangaroa Pl about 10.30am
Golf croquet worlds in Hawke's Bay
Day 3 of the sixth Women's Golf Croquet World Championship played at Heretaunga and Marewa clubs. Video by Duncan Brown
Quake memories
Hamilton Logan from Havelock North talks to reporter Laura Wiltshire about the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake
Local Focus: Dewar Cup and the rise of polo
The Dewar Cup shows club polo is in good health. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Back to school traffic chaos and unexpected besties
Episode Four: On today's Viewpoint NZ we meet the best friends with an almost 70 year age gap, discover the ultimate kiwi road trip and we speak to the AA's congestion expert on what the end of school holidays means for traffic on our roads. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Local Focus: Mountain bike park a community effort
Loving father's gift for his son now a great downhill. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Red red, and white, wine
UB40 enjoy a wine tasting at Church Road winery in Taradale. Astrid Austin reporting.
Local Focus: Westshore Beach a safe bet
Westshore Beach needs more swimmers. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Local Focus: Big surprise at baggage claim
38-hour flight to Hawke's Bay ends with big surprise at baggage claim. Made with funding from NZ On Air
Totara Health support for women
Woman under 30 years of age will now be eligible for free Doctor and Nurse consults at the two Totara Health sites in Flaxmere and Hastings. Totara Health Clincial Director, Sandra Jessop believes by removing cost as a barrier, Totara supports young women in the community to be able to look after their own health as well as the health of their whānau and ultimately enjoy the benefits that good health provides.
Local Focus: Dragracing in the Wairarapa at maximum acceleration
Not dodging planes any more, the Masterton Dragstrip is rejuvenating the sport. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Local Focus: Renaissance reboot for lute duo
Pickett and Lovett are Hawke's Bay's renaissance music duo. They have an impressive collection of lutes including one that is absolutely massive. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Local Focus: Marching girls become marching grannies
Marching Grannies keep the drill alive in Hawke's Bay. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
International rescue
Yusuke Sugiyama from Japan, was rescued from the ocean off Richmond Road near Clive after suffering cramp whilst swimming.
Local Focus: Westshore Beach blues
Westshore Beach is in decline and what can be done? Although it was raised in the 1931 earthquake, it is now sinking, causing problems for the suburb and houses beyond. Made with funding from NZ On Air
Local Focus: Speeding the Blokart breeze
Blokart Hawke's Bay has a new purpose-built track. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Shattered dream
Moyrah Ryan Lewis was left reeling after 21 double glazed windows in her new build Otane home were smashed