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Concerns remain for Hawke s Bay businesses despite imminent transtasman arrivals

Concerns remain for Hawke s Bay businesses despite imminent transtasman arrivals 15 Apr, 2021 11:05 PM 4 minutes to read Asure Colonial Lodge Motel owner Mark Johnson remains apprehensive amid concerns the bubble will draw potential visitors away from Hawke s Bay. Photo / Paul Taylor Asure Colonial Lodge Motel owner Mark Johnson remains apprehensive amid concerns the bubble will draw potential visitors away from Hawke s Bay. Photo / Paul Taylor Hawke s Bay businesses remain sceptical amid the arrival of Australians after the opening of the transtasman bubble, with fears it may not be enough to claw back losses. From Monday, travellers can board quarantine-free flights between New Zealand and Australia for the first time since Covid-19.

Winter FAWC: Hawke s Bay food festival running throughout June

Winter FAWC: Hawke s Bay food festival running throughout June 13 Apr, 2021 03:42 AM 2 minutes to read Winter F.A.W.C will run through the month of June. Photo / Paul Taylor Hawkes Bay Today By: Louise Gould Prepare to loosen your belts and devour the best food and wine the region has to offer. This year s Winter F.A.W.C programme has been announced, with foodies able to choose from more than 46 events, tasting and sipping dishes and beverages from talented chefs, award-winning winemakers and artisan producers. The eighth winter festival will be running across the four weekends of June. Hawke s Bay-based chef Paolo Pancotti. Photo / Supplied

Transtasman bubble: Napier s calling as Australia-based Kiwis plan family reunions

Transtasman bubble: Napier s calling as Australia-based Kiwis plan family reunions 7 Apr, 2021 01:37 AM 4 minutes to read Trish Brice, left, is looking forward to visiting family in Napier with husband Richard Brice and daughter Amelie. Photo / Supplied Trish Brice, left, is looking forward to visiting family in Napier with husband Richard Brice and daughter Amelie. Photo / Supplied Melbourne woman Trish Brice is excited to reunite with her family after more than a year. She s missed the funerals of loved ones, and been holed up in lockdown wishing she was here. Brice is one of roughly half-a-million Kiwis in Australia who have been waiting with anticipation for news of the transtasman bubble opening.

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