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Mangaroa Marae celebrates 40th anniversary - We are the mokopuna our tīpuna have been waiting for

Mangaroa Marae celebrates 40th anniversary - We are the mokopuna our tīpuna have been waiting for
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Heretaunga Plains Water Hearing Begins

Friday, 21 May 2021, 3:48 pm The Hawke s Bay Regional Council’s catchment plan change hearing for the Heretaunga Plains waterways starts this Monday 24 May in Hastings – nine years after this process began. This plan change hearing is specific to the Tūtaekurī, Ahuriri, Ngaruroro and Karamū catchments. The Plan proposes to add new objectives, policies, and rules to the Regional Resource Management Plan to better manage water quality and quantity. The work behind it first started in 2012 and has been known throughout as the TANK Plan. Hawke’s Bay Regional Council’s chief executive James Palmer sees the hearing as a milestone in

Community Scoop » Heretaunga Plains Water Hearing Begins

Community Scoop » Heretaunga Plains Water Hearing Begins
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Forecasters say significant rain in Hawke s Bay still weeks away

Forecasters say significant rain in Hawke s Bay still weeks away 30 Jan, 2021 10:27 PM 4 minutes to read The Karewarewa at Raukawa Rd in Bridge Pā, near Hastings, on Sunday. Photo / Paul Taylor Rain that could relieve Hawke s Bay s increasingly parched countryside is weeks, and potentially months away, forecasts suggest. But farmers say they re far better prepared than they were for the drought of 2020, and there s no need to hit the panic button yet. MetService meteorologist Ashlee Parkes said while isolated and scattered showers up north in the Wairoa district are set to continue, the rest of Hawke s Bay could expect its long dry spell to largely persist this week.

Extreme drought fears in Hawke s Bay after streams dramatically dry up

A fully-flowing Karewarewa stream pictured in October contrasts with the same stream pictured yesterday. Photo: Tom Kitchin Authorities say conditions are starting to track close to last year s dry spell, which was described as a one-in-100-year event. At the Karewarewa Stream in Bridge Pā, near Hastings, you can still hear the birds chirping, the cars driving by and the wind blowing. But something that should be obvious is silent - there is no water flowing through. The stream has disappeared and dried up in the last week. It is a popular site for the local hapū, as its whānau carry out tohi rights to bless their tamariki.

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