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Ninteen carvers are working on pou for the entrance to the redeveloped Hastings Civic Square.
The planned $8.5 million redevelopment of Hastings' Civic Square has received a boost, with a $25,000 donation made towards 19 Maori pou, or carved figures, that will feature prominently in the project. Eastern and Central Community Trust last ...
Hawke’s Bay Showcased to World Travel Industry.
Hawke’s Bay has been showcased to the international travel industry at TRENZ (Tourism Rendezvous New Zealand) held in Auckland earlier this week (21st-24th April) Managed by the Tourism Industry Association of New Zealand (TIANZ) TRENZ brings t...
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Last chance to dance! at Hawke's Bay's Sunday Session for Summer.
    Last chance to dance! April 14th is our final Sunday Session for Summer, and with the Cellar Door closing for winter at the end of April, we are going out with a bang! Come and join in the fun as we celebrate the 2013 harvest with fabulo...
How much work goes into caring for the thousands of creatures at Napier's National Aquarium?
Every year, more than 100,000 pairs of eyes gaze at sharks, stingrays, eels and seahorses as they swim past, so tantalisingly close, at Napier's National Aquarium. But how much work goes into caring for the thousands of creatures? Tracey Chatterton...
Napier Art Deco buses are now ready for service.
Veronica and Belle are ready to invite their first passengers on board from next Monday when the new Deco City Discoverer begins service. The two art deco styled buses will have the important job of transporting visitors via a scheduled service fr...
Napier tourism in dire straits says industry
  In early March, when Ms Dundas of Hawkes Bay Tourism Limited (HBTL) presented her quarterly report to Hawkes Bay Regional Council, questions arose as to the accuracy or completeness of the data and landscape being presented. Specific questio...
Macbeth, King Lear, and Othello all arrive in Hastings May 11th
  Michael Hurst is the solo star of No Holds Bard The show is over, the audience has left, and Hamlet comes home to his dingy flat to face the final curtain. But can he make up his mind to do it? Hilarity ensues when Macbeth, King Lear, and Othe...
The Tourism Industry Assn. of NZ said Napier had the highest average room rate in the country $157/night.
New figures presented at the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) Roadshow in Auckland today show that 2012 was a year of gradual stabilisation in occupancy and rates for many TIA Hotel regions. “After a very eventful 2011 with the Rug...
Pedestrian and parking precinct to enhance Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery redevelopment.
 Pedestrian and parking precinct to enhance Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery redevelopment. Flanking the new-look Hawke’s Bay Museum & Art Gallery, Herschell Street is to be transformed into a pedestrian-friendly environment and parki...
The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s brand new production of Made to Move opens in Napier.
The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s brand new production of Made to Move - Three world premieres in one night, enthralled audience members at the opening night in Wellington last week with one critic calling the triple bill “thought provoking and ...
World-class cellist comes to Napier.
World-class cellist begins the first national tour of the 2013 NZSO Season Virtuosic cellist Daniel Müller-Schott visits New Zealand for the first time to perform one of the world’s best loved cello concertos with the New Zealand Symphony Orche...

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