News reporter Sean Hogan ghosted live on Napier s Bluff Hill
5 Mar, 2021 02:09 AM
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A man on Bluff Hill giving reporter Sean Hogan bunny ears while crossing live to the 1 News studio. Photo / Screenshot
A man on Bluff Hill giving reporter Sean Hogan bunny ears while crossing live to the 1 News studio. Photo / Screenshot
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
Napier Port workers evacuated amid Hawke s Bay s tsunami warnings were seen passing the time by ghosting 1 News reporter Sean Hogan on Bluff Hill at midday on Friday.
While Hogan was live on air giving a tsunami update for the region workers in high-vis could be seen waving at the camera, popping up behind the reporter and even giving him the bunny ears .
Seaweek: Rescue story of Ocean the dehydrated penguin highlighted in Napier
4 Mar, 2021 01:06 AM
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Ocean the recovered penguin, shortly after finishing her moult, at Napier Port s penguin sanctuary. Photo / Supplied
Ocean the recovered penguin, shortly after finishing her moult, at Napier Port s penguin sanctuary. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
The National Aquarium in Napier is championing Seaweek by showing kids they can make a difference to their ocean environment.
Seaweek 2021 s theme is Toi Moana, Toi Tangata – Connecting with our Seas. It officially begins on Saturday.
For this year s Seaweek roadshow the aquarium s education team have been telling the rescue story of a young penguin to highlight the importance of conservation and the roles children can play in helping the natural environment.