My choice from a week's work at Hawke's Bay Today ☺
(including at times, photos for the Napier Courier, the Hastings Leader
the Havelock North Village Press and/or The Link)
the Havelock North Village Press and/or The Link)
Up and over
Top: Tom Biss, Napier City Rovers - Napier City Rovers beat Palmerston North 4-1 to win the Central League Cup - soccer, football at Park Island, Napier.
Jubilation
Harry Morton celebrates after Napier City Rovers beat Palmerston North 4-1 to win the Central League Cup - soccer, football at Park Island, Napier.
Never too old
L-R: Tyler Harford, Douglas Barrett, resident, Jean Barrett, visitor, sister - pupils from Mahora School, Hastings, playing domino-based activities with residents of Gracelands Lifestyle Care and Village, Hastings.
Top chefs
L-R: Daniel Kelly, year 11, Jakob Dawson, year 11, Sam Heaven, year 12, Daniel Moss, year 12, St John's College, Hastings. Between them they won seven gold and two silver medals at a culinary fare run by the New Zealand Chefs Association. They also won the New Zealand National Secondary Schools' Excellence Award.
Answering the questions
Lawrence Yule, mayor, Hastings District Council, speaking at a public meeting about local government amalgamation, hosted by A Better Hawke's Bay, at the Civic Theatre, Waipukurau.
HUGE crowd
Hundreds of extra chairs/seating were needed at a public meeting about the proposed Ruataniwha Dam, hosted by Hawke's Bay Today, at Tamatea Intermediate School, Napier.
Setting the rules
L-R: Andrew Newman, CEO, HBRIC Hawke's Bay Regional Investment Company; Meg Rowe, Transparent Hawke's Bay; Andrew Austin, editor, Hawke's Bay Today - Public meeting about the proposed Ruataniwha Dam, hosted by Hawke's Bay Today, at Tamatea Intermediate School, Napier.
Hawke's Bay Today Photo Sales
Top: Tom Biss, Napier City Rovers - Napier City Rovers beat Palmerston North 4-1 to win the Central League Cup - soccer, football at Park Island, Napier.
Harry Morton celebrates after Napier City Rovers beat Palmerston North 4-1 to win the Central League Cup - soccer, football at Park Island, Napier.
L-R: Tyler Harford, Douglas Barrett, resident, Jean Barrett, visitor, sister - pupils from Mahora School, Hastings, playing domino-based activities with residents of Gracelands Lifestyle Care and Village, Hastings.
L-R: Daniel Kelly, year 11, Jakob Dawson, year 11, Sam Heaven, year 12, Daniel Moss, year 12, St John's College, Hastings. Between them they won seven gold and two silver medals at a culinary fare run by the New Zealand Chefs Association. They also won the New Zealand National Secondary Schools' Excellence Award.
Lawrence Yule, mayor, Hastings District Council, speaking at a public meeting about local government amalgamation, hosted by A Better Hawke's Bay, at the Civic Theatre, Waipukurau.
Hundreds of extra chairs/seating were needed at a public meeting about the proposed Ruataniwha Dam, hosted by Hawke's Bay Today, at Tamatea Intermediate School, Napier.
L-R: Andrew Newman, CEO, HBRIC Hawke's Bay Regional Investment Company; Meg Rowe, Transparent Hawke's Bay; Andrew Austin, editor, Hawke's Bay Today - Public meeting about the proposed Ruataniwha Dam, hosted by Hawke's Bay Today, at Tamatea Intermediate School, Napier.
Hawke's Bay Today Photo Sales
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