Hawke’s Bay Regional Council (HBRC) has confirmed the presence of Alligator weed at Lake Whatumā (Lake Hatuma) in Central Hawke’s Bay. <img src='https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2304/88099ef4cf1681d0824b.jpeg' width='720' height='540'> Alligator weed is an invasive .
This week the Hawke’s Bay Disaster Relief Fund made it’s fourth round of funding allocations with a total of $1.7 million distributed across 2,680 households and 50 community groups and marae since 8 March 2023. Hawke’s Bay Disaster Relief Fund .
Land-use planning, hazard management, risk and flood protection will be the focus of the work of the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council’s new Cyclone Recovery Committee. Today the Regional Council formally approved the formation of the committee which .
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council continues to make great progress to restore flood infrastructure. Asset Management Group Manager Chris Dolley says stopbank repairs are a focus along the Ngaruroro, Tūtaekurī and Waipawa rivers. “Our team have .
A bus service re-connecting Napier and Hastings via Clive will start next week, Monday 27 March, providing essential services for passengers in the region. Intercity services were suspended following Cyclone Gabrielle, which damaged infrastructure .