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Pearl Jury made history in 2018 by becoming the first woman to achieve her Civil Trade Certificate in New Zealand.
Right now, she is working on Hastings District Council’s new Te Pōhue water treatment site. That project is part of the council’s Hastings Drinking Water Strategy, which includes … View morePearl Jury made history in 2018 by becoming the first woman to achieve her Civil Trade Certificate in New Zealand.
Right now, she is working on Hastings District Council’s new Te Pōhue water treatment site. That project is part of the council’s Hastings Drinking Water Strategy, which includes upgrading all small community water supplies across the district.
The list of projects that Jury has worked on across Hawke’s Bay and beyond is impressive – she and her digger have helped build airstrips, dams, subdivisions, the Hastings-Napier expressway, and the region’s newest major road, Te Ara Kahikatea.
Her advice to young women who love being outdoors and are deciding on their career options is to think about heavy machinery operation.
“It is fantastic; I love every minute of it. There’s something special about driving over or looking at projects you’ve been involved in and feeling a real level of satisfaction.”
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A local Hawke's Bay woman who has gone on to become a musical theatre star throughout Australasia, is returning to the Bay to perform - and we have COVID19 to thank for it
Akina Edmonds was born in Napier, of Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Porou descent and grew up in the Hawkes Bay, being the eldest … View moreA local Hawke's Bay woman who has gone on to become a musical theatre star throughout Australasia, is returning to the Bay to perform - and we have COVID19 to thank for it
Akina Edmonds was born in Napier, of Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Porou descent and grew up in the Hawkes Bay, being the eldest of seven in her family. While she had fond childhood memories of singing and dancing around the coffee table in the family home as a child, Edmonds first exposure to performing and has fond memories to her time with the school Kapa Haka group. There was no background or music connections in her family, other than her great grandmother who she thinks was a singer with a beautiful voice.
Three years of tertiary study at NASDA (the Christchurch-based National Academy of Singing and Dramatic Art) was followed by over a decade of work in some of the biggest professional productions in Australasia – including Buddy, Hairspray and The Lion King, and the Australasian Premiere of Sister Act in New Plymouth, New Zealand in 2016.
The Show's Must Go On is a glittering concert of musical theatre showstoppers, featuring songs from the world's greatest Broadway and West End musicals in concert including The Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, Mamma Mia, Wicked, Priscilla The Greatest Showman, and more, along with New Zealand’s favourite musical Les Misérables.
The Shows Must Go on performs in Hawke’s Bay at Toitoi – the Hawkes Opera House in Hastings on Wednesday 28th October at 7.30pm. Tickets are available from Ticketek.
Rebecca from Parkvale
Been used as a spare bed in our daughter's room, before that at my parents' as a spare bed. I would say it's more on the soft side. Welcome to view/ try out first :)
Price: $40
Rebecca from Parkvale
* Well used, bit rusty but still goes well
* Newish, good quality regulator
* Missing jockey wheels, we just use timber to prop up one end
* Engineer hubby made a new fat drip tray (stainless) and new deflectors for grill
* No gas bottle
* $30
* Must pick up
Price: $30
Eve from Mayfair
Looking for a cat door that you can fit in glass. Thank you :)
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours, thanks to everyone who joined us for our live chat with Resene’s colour consultant Brenda Ngatai and tech expert Jay Sharples.
The questions were coming thick and fast, and Jay and Brenda very kindly stayed later than planned to get through as many as they could, but we're … View moreHey neighbours, thanks to everyone who joined us for our live chat with Resene’s colour consultant Brenda Ngatai and tech expert Jay Sharples.
The questions were coming thick and fast, and Jay and Brenda very kindly stayed later than planned to get through as many as they could, but we're sorry if we didn't get to yours. If you submitted a question and missed the chat, checkout the recap, here.
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
There appears to be a huge fire over by Karamu?
Hastings , Havelock North (except our house, by the looks of it) are in total blackout.
The orange glow is the fire and the black image is Hastings. I see 6 streetlights and I’m looking down over the bay.
Jodine from Parkvale
All of Haumoana School’s past and present students, staff and residents are invited to join in celebrating the Haumoana School Centenary on 9-11 April 2021.
Follow the Haumoana School Centenary page on Facebook to find out more and register your interest: www.facebook.com... or register your … View moreAll of Haumoana School’s past and present students, staff and residents are invited to join in celebrating the Haumoana School Centenary on 9-11 April 2021.
Follow the Haumoana School Centenary page on Facebook to find out more and register your interest: www.facebook.com... or register your details here: forms.gle...
Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church
Mainly music resumes on Thursday at 9.30am (session 1), morning tea and play time at 10am, session 2 at 10.30am. Session 1 is full, but newcomers are welcome to join us at 10am, having morning tea and playtime first and then the music session from 10.30 to 11am. Looking forward catching up and … View moreMainly music resumes on Thursday at 9.30am (session 1), morning tea and play time at 10am, session 2 at 10.30am. Session 1 is full, but newcomers are welcome to join us at 10am, having morning tea and playtime first and then the music session from 10.30 to 11am. Looking forward catching up and welcoming new families! 😊
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear gardeners, while the entire nation is in the mood to vote, don't miss out on having your say in who becomes our Gardener of the Year! Read their stories, choose your favourite, and vote for them!
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Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
I’m after a small timber dining table, with, or without chairs, and/or 6 chairs with or without a table.
An extension table would be perfect, but not a necessity.
Something around 100cm x 100-120cm extending to no more than 160cm long.
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Popular food label Value has issued a nationwide recall of specific batches of its canned chopped tomatoes, after it was discovered that stones may be present in the product.
Consumers are asked to check the batch number on the side of the can against the numbers provided below and return their … View morePopular food label Value has issued a nationwide recall of specific batches of its canned chopped tomatoes, after it was discovered that stones may be present in the product.
Consumers are asked to check the batch number on the side of the can against the numbers provided below and return their can/s to their retailer for a full refund.
What you need to know:
- Batch numbers SMS1 J213, TTA1 J214, TTA1 J215, and TTA1 J217 are affected by this recall.
- The product is sold in New World, Pak’n Save, Four Square, Gilmours, and Trents stores nationwide.
To get in contact with Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd, call 0800 245 114. For more information on the recall, visit the New Zealand Food Safety website.
Kelvyn from Akina
Wanted to buy, budgie. please send email message to kelvynstevens@gmail.com
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