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A man who died in a crash, which partly closed a main highway, last week has been named. (File photo)
The driver who died after an early morning crash near the Southern Hawke’s Bay town of Dannevirke on Wednesday was Hamish Cameron of Whanganui. Police named the 24-year-old on Monday as the person who was killed in a single-vehicle crash at the corner of State Highway 2 and Otanga Rd. The incident happened about 5.45am and partially blocked the road north of Dannevirke. Police are continuing to investigate the crash
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Tararua community groups benefit from board funding
11 Apr, 2021 06:02 PM
3 minutes to read Norsewood Pioneer Museum is one of the recipients of Dannevirke Community Board funding.
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Sue Emeny
Tararua community groups will benefit by more than $10,000 in grants from the Dannevirke Community Board.
A report to Tuesday s meeting of the board said it had received 10 applications to its general assistance grants scheme seeking $25,256.21 in funding.
Tararua District Council democracy services manager Richard Taylor said the board had $14,129.09 at its disposal to last until its next funding allocation in July.
The biggest grant approved was $2500 to the Rua Roa Community Hall Society to replace the hall ceiling. The society had requested funding of $4950.75.
Wednesday, 7 April 2021, 12:31 pm
Organisers of the New Zealand Shears are breathing a sigh
of relief as they bounce-back from the cancellation of last
year’s event to stage the 2021 championships starting in
Te Kuiti tomorrow(Thursday).
More than 200 shearers
and woolhandlers will compete in the three-day
championships, which 12 months ago became one of the early
casualties of the 2021 Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown –
called-off for the first time since the New Zealand
championships were resurrected initially as the new King
Country Shears in 1985.
While a Level 2 alert which
cancelled this year’s Golden Shears in Masterton at just
four days’ notice a month ago sent shivers up the spines
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