'I hope that today’s outcome brings some measure of peace for Darcy’s whānau and loved ones, knowing that those responsible have been held to account.'
Hawke's Bay Regional Council has eradicated the invasive pest plant, the yellow water lily, from all known Hawke's Bay locations after thirty years of work. Regional Council Biosecurity Biodiversity Advisor Darin Underhill says a final check of known .
The sun was setting on a grey and misty Hawke’s Bay evening as hundreds of people were gathering for an event on Saturday night intent on conducting illegal activities on our roads. <img src='https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2311/e012b52fea6c11bc3b6e.jpeg' .
Silt removal is continuing at pace. Ten contractors have collected about 160,000 cubic meters of silt in Hawke’s Bay. Around 900 truckloads of silt per day are being offloaded at the region's six deposit sites. In addition there are also five .
Hawke’s Bay is now in an open fire season. The region changed from a restricted season at 8 am on Monday 31 May. An open fire season means people planning on lighting a fire outdoors do not require a permit. Restrictions remain on public conservation .