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We ask a Central Hawkes Bay farmer, broadcaster and a founder of Fireballs Aotearoa, if he has he found his missing meteorite and his farming mojo in his semi-retirement. And has he recovered his golfing mojo after his collapse in front of the late great Sir BJ Lochore.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) is calling for local democracy reporting to be expanded to all communities. The call comes as NZME proposes to cut 14 North Island-based community papers before Christmas. These newspapers collectively serve over 850,000 people. Local mayors are concerned the closures could negatively impact turnout in next year's local body elections. Central Hawkes Bay Mayor and LGNZ Rural Chair tells Heather du Plessis-Allan “this is not just a local newspaper issue; this is about wider media.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite strong backlash from the community, the Central Hawke's Bay District Council has voted to establish a trust deed that could revive the controversial Ruataniwha Dam. Central Hawke's Bay mayor Alex Walker spoke to Alexa Cook.
A recent law change saw councils given the choice to either hold a binding poll or disestablish their Maori wards. Central Hawkes Bay Mayor Alex Walker told Tim Beveridge that publicising the issue removes the power from local governments. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After an early morning start to watch the closing holes of British Golf Open, who should we hear from first but a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer in Poland, about the breaking news of Joe Biden stepping down from the 2024 US Presidential race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By day he's a Central Hawkes Bay sheep and beef farmer. By night, he dons a cape, and he's a Fireballs Aotearoa citizen scientist. And he's part of the search party that found NZ's 10th known meteorite this week in the Mackenzie Country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Councils may continue to join forces to tackle infrastructure around three waters. The Government's confirmed its plan to repeal and replace the controversial legislation. It will introduce bills that attempt to make it easier for councils to determine their own water strategy, including making it easier to set up council-controlled organisations. Central Hawke's Bay Mayor Alex Walker told Mike Hosking that it makes sense for Hawke's Bay, as a region, to work together. She says communities are socially and economically connected, and this legislation could help get things off the ground for a regional model. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Infamous for taking out bird of the year in 2021, the long tailed bat is Aotearoa's only land mammal, and one of our most endangered species. They're mostly found in the South Island, but one colony comes home to roost each night in, of all places, a Central Hawke's Bay farm shed. While it makes them easy to monitor, conservationists are concerned about why they've picked that spot to hang out. Lauren Crimp spent an evening bat catching.
Locals in a tiny Central Hawke's Bay town want a new vape store gone. A petition delivered to the council calling for the closure of the shop in Otane has gathered 500 signatures. But the shop owner says he's just trying to make a living. Reporter Lauren Crimp has the story.
A population of a rare lizards has been found in a back garden in Central Hawke's Bay. It's the first time the Hawke's Bay Skink has been found in the area, with the only other known population inside the predator-proof fence at Cape Sanctuary. A lounge of these lizards, yes that's the collective noun, has been spotted in a blackberry bush in Waipawa. Kate Green paid them a visit.
Porangahau farmer Bayden Andersen shares the unique challenges and triumphs of managing an estate like its his own, while raising a family in the Central Hawkes Bay.
The coastal village of Pōrangahau in Central Hawkes Bay has a rich history of supporting winter sport. Like many small farming communities in Aotearoa, sport brings people together.
To the Central Hawkes Bay now where a toddler has died after a vehicle accident. Our reporter Kate Green is in Waipukurau where the tragic incident took place this morning. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6332771054112
Website: www.foxtrothome.co.nzFacebook: Foxtrot Home Foxtrot Home | FacebookInstagram: @foxtrot_at_home Beautiful French Linen & NZ Wool (@foxtrot_at_home) • Instagram photos and videosThere's nothing quite like climbing into a crisp, freshly made bed. Linen loving sisters, Kate Cullwick and Prue Watson, hit on a winner with their online homeware business, Foxtrot Home, which has gained a huge fan following.Having decided they were keen to launch a business together, they knew two things for certain – it had to be homewares (a shared love) and online, due to their locations. With Prue living in Auckland for her corporate marketing job and stay-at-home mum Kate living in Central Hawke's Bay on a sheep and beef farm, they knew the business needed to fit around their already busy lives.
Hawke's Bay has hit a new milestone in its recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle. More than 1200 homes have been shifted to Category 1 after spending the last two months in the more severe Categories 2 and 3. It means hundreds of residents in Hastings, Napier, and Central Hawke's Bay can move on with their lives after months of uncertainty. Central Hawke's Bay mayor Alex Walker spoke to Corin Dann.
Today we talk to Kate Cullwick, one half of the sister duo that makes up Foxtrot Home, which sells ethically made, sustainably produced natural French linen products. Kate is based in Central Hawke's Bay, on her husband's family farm. Having grown up on a beef and sheep farm, Kate and Prue were determined that living rurally would not be an impediment to sourcing their products nor prevent them operating a very successful online business. Today we talk to Kate about her NZI Rural Women NZ Business Awards experience, as well as how Foxtrot Home began and how she manages this all living rurally. You can check out Foxtrot Home here: https://foxtrothome.co.nz/ And you can listen to the episode here: https://linktr.ee/ruralwomennz
Today's panel features a Central Hawke's Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. Today we find one of them hob-knobbing at one of New Zealand's most exclusive golf clubs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawke's Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. But are they batting for opposition teams? One, a government appointee for the independent panel to oversee the decisions made on the Severe Weather Emergency Recovery Legislation Act, and the other National's Northland candidate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A series of earthquakes have hit in short succession near Porangahau in the Hawkes Bay. A magnitude 5.9 quake occured at 10:16 this morning followed by a 5.3 magnitude quake 2 minutes later. Several after shocks were also felt. There was no tsunami warning. Kathryn gets the latest from Central Hawkes Bay Mayor Alex Walker.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky (and wannabe politician).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Central Hawke's Bay sheep farmer, and regular The Country correspondent, is helping out at the Tiny Pub promotion. He reflects on how Cyclone Gabrielle could be affecting the community's mental health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Optimism the new Local Government Minister has a firm grasp of the issues surrounding the controversial Three Waters policy. Kieran McAnulty sat down with the mayors opposing the reform yesterday in Wellington. Central Hawke's Bay Mayor Alex Walker told Mike Hosking McAnulty is open-minded and pragmatic, but there are still questions over what his next steps will be. But she thinks that's because the minister is taking the task issued by the Prime Minister to come up with a fresh approach on the reform very seriously. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Residents in Ōtāne and Waipawa can now drink from their taps after a 26-day boil water notice was lifted. The notice affected nearly twenty per cent of residents in the Central Hawke's Bay district. The treatment plant providing water to the area flooded during Cyclone Gabrielle, but vital equipment is now back up and running. Central Hawke's Bay Mayor Alex Walker spoke to Jane Patterson.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Much of the information authorities are getting on isolated communities is coming from planes and helicopter flights across the Hawkes Bay and Tairāwhiti. Mark Harris says knows the anguish cyclones can cause having been a farmer during Cyclone Bola which devastated parts of Tairawhiti 35 years ago. He now helps out Beef and Lamb NZ as an extension manager for the region and on Thursday hopped in a light aircraft to fly over back country from Central Hawkes Bay to East Cape. He spoke to Sally Round.
Cyclone Gabrielle: Central Hawke's Bay Mayor Alex Walker joins us for an update.
We catch up with a Central Hawke's Bay sheep and beef farmer, (and former special agricultural trade envoy, and chair of Beef + Lamb NZ), to get his take on Cyclone Gabrielle's effect on the region.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People living on Drumpeel Road, Otane, in Central Hawke's Bay are being asked to "leave their properties immediately" and head to the CHB Municipal Theatre. Fire and Emergency services are on route. Alex Walker is the Mayor of the Central Hawke's Bay District.
Monday's farmer panel featured a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky as we reflected on a “Bola-like” Cyclone Gabrielle. We revisited them two days on, now that more of the impact is known. Both have an excellent handle on updates from their regions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Help is at hand for residents of Napier, Hastings and Central Hawke's Bay, where thousands of people have been forced from their homes. Power remains out and cellphopne coverage is patchy. Water is safe to drink, but people should conserve it if they can. State Highway 51 between Napier and Hastings has reopened overnight to allow food and fuel to get in, but people are being asked to avoid non-essential travel. Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise told Kate Hawkesby anyone with concerns about friends or family they're unable to reach should call 1-0-5. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's second farmer panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky as we reflect on Cyclone Bola as Gabrielle comes knocking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Central Hawke's Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky return for 2023 with plenty to say on the latest political developments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today's panel features a Central Hawke's Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. Today we ponder the Heartland NZ Party and the Ag Person the Year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawke's Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky and we're reminded that things you say on the radio can come back and bite you in the bum!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. Today we discuss the weather (what else?) and professional development for farmers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky as we discuss the Ngāi Tahu regenerative farming trial in Mid Canterbury and the National Party conference up the road in Christchurch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wintering on crop isn't just a Southland issue. New National Environment Standards for intensive winter grazing will come into effect in November 2022. Farmers all over New Zealand are having to review their wintering crop practices now and put some thought into how they're going to winter into the future. In this episode, we chat with Central Hawke's Bay sheep farmer Ben Tosswill and Southland dairy farmer Ewen Mathieson about winter grazing practices now and what's next.Chapters:0.51 – Ben: banking back to farming2.32 – Ewen: third generation farmer3.20 – Changing consumer/market expectations 4.14 – What's different now compared to five years ago?5.13 – Ewen's move away from cropping7.18 – Meeting new regulations7.59 – Flexibility to cope with curve balls9.40 – Wintering as a North Island sheep farmer10.20 – Sheep farmers lifting their game11.34 – What Ben's changed on his farm13.10 – Reducing risk to animals and environment15.10 – Cow lying time16.39 – Lowering stress on sheep and staff17.39 – Team culture and wellbeing 20.34 – Benefits of a written wintering plan21.54 – Team buy-in on the plan23.55 – Preventing small issues from becoming big ones26.13 – Protecting waterways: silt fences (Ewen), temporary hot wires (Ben)28.52 – Ewen: keeping the power on 29.49 – Ben: sharing the wintering plan30.17 – Final thoughts: one thing farmers can do nowVisit our website for more on wintering
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky who ponder tractor porn, a wealth tax, whether New Zealand is sinking and a cluster fly plague. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's "panel of one" is a Central Hawke's Bay farmer who tries to work out what's going on with Three Waters and winter grazing rules. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Central Hawke's Bay is the latest region to be battered by wild weather with 30 roads closed today. While some have re-opened - significant closures are in place, coupled with water restrictions that officials say could last days. Our reporter Jake McKee has been there today.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky, as we discuss rain, Simon, Winston and space! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky. Today we discuss paying tax, the big dry at either end of the country and the lack of vets in rural practices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A controversial attempt to get water from the Ruataniwha Basin in Hawke's Bay is angering some in the community. Eight farms want to take 15 million cubic metres of water out of the local aquifer for extra irrigation. Water security is the top issue for many in the rural district of Central Hawke's Bay - and some say the move is for nothing but personal gain.
A controversial attempt to get water from the Ruataniwha Basin in Hawke's Bay is angering some in the community. Eight farms want to take 15 million cubic metres of water out of the local aquifer for extra irrigation. Water security is the top issue for many in the rural district of Central Hawke's Bay - and some say the move is for nothing but personal gain.
The Central Hawke's Bay farmer admits he has sold his sheep and beef property to carbon farming.
Are you a little anxious about the re-opening after lockdown? Not sure you want to race back to the old rat race? You are not alone! In this episode of me&my health up we speak with Life Mastery Consultant Wayne Forrest on finding Balance without Compromise.Wayne Forrest is an International Transformational speaker and Life Mastery Consultant, certified by the Brave Thinking Institute in Los Angeles, USA. He has shared the stage with well-known thought leaders Mary Morrissey, Matt Boggs and very recently international trainers and speakers, Jim Kwik, Mari Smith, Lisa Nichols, Marisa Murgatroyd, Jerry Rice, Diana Nyad and Kenny Loggins.He grew up in the community of Porangahau, on the coast of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand where he farmed for 25 years, with 15 of these from a wheelchair and now lives between Waipukurau and Takapau, with his wife Kathy on a small block. He has 4 children and 3 Grandchildren and another on the way.Wayne says his sporting accident in 1995, leaving him C5 Tetraplegic, was the catalyst for his on-going journey into personal development, which has given him the incredible life that he loves and is very grateful for.He is a Co-Creator of CHB Swim 4 lives Non for profit, which supports local schools in doing deep water programs and swimming lessons, to help save lives from drowning. Which has just received the Organisation with biggest impact on children at this year's 2020 Central Hawkes Bay sports awards.Wayne shares his journey from the heart to enable others to believe that you too can build and live into your dreams and live a life you love, regardless of the challenges, struggles or perceived disabilities they face. He shares a 17 minute story crafted for TEDxHastingsSt, about his journey of discovery after a sporting accident that has left himself in the wheelchair, How Struggle Helps Us Grow.“It's a privilege as a Coach to be able to help others to discover their hidden abilities, in themselves”.Links mentioned in episodeFacebook Challengehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/4769551833056483Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/wayneforrestlLifeMasteryConsulantAbout me&my Health Up & Hostme&my Health Up seeks to enhance and enlighten the wellbeing of others. Host Anthony Hartcher is the CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food is medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering.CreditsPodcast editing: Ivan SaldanaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/meandmy)
A Special Message From Wayne Forrest | Meet The Amazing Man Himself in This BONUS Episode of the Great and Relentless Few Wayne Forrest is an International Transformational speaker and Life Mastery Consultant, certified by the Brave thinking Institute in LA. He's has shared the stage with well-known thought leaders Mary Morrissey, Matt Boggs and very recently international trainers and speakers, Jim Kwik, Mari Smith, Lisa Nichols, Marisa Murgatroyd, Jerry Rice, Diana Nyad and Kenny Loggins. He grew up in the community of Porangahau, on the coast of Hawkes Bay NZ where he farmed for 25 years, with 15 of these from a wheelchair and now lives between Waipukurau and Takapau, with his wife Kathy on a small block. He has 4 children and 2 Grandchildren and another on its way. Wayne says his sporting accident in 1995, leaving him C5 Tetraplegic, was the catalyst for his on-going journey into personal development, which has given him the incredible life that he loves and is very grateful for. He is a Co-Creator of CHB Swim 4 lives Non for profit, which supports local schools in doing deep water programs and swimming lessons, to help save lives from drowning. Which has just received Organisation with biggest impact on children at this year's 2020 Central Hawkes Bay sports awards. Wayne shares his journey from the heart to enable others to believe that you too can build and live into your dreams and live a life you love, regardless of the challenges, struggles or perceived disabilities they face. He shares a 17 minute story crafted for TEDxHastingsSt, about his journey of discovery after a sporting accident that has left himself in the wheelchair, called "How Struggle Helps Us Grow". http://www.WayneForrest.com is where the FREE 15 MINUTE MEDITATION IS! Check It Out! ‘It's a privilege as a Coach to be able to help others to discover their hidden abilities, in themselves”.
Meet Wayne Forrest... Transformational Life Coach (No membership required for this content) Wayne Forrest is an International Transformational speaker and Life Mastery Consultant, certified by the Brave thinking Institute in LA. He's has shared the stage with well-known thought leaders Mary Morrissey, Matt Boggs and very recently international trainers and speakers, Jim Kwik, Mari Smith, Lisa Nichols, Marisa Murgatroyd, Jerry Rice, Diana Nyad and Kenny Loggins. He grew up in the community of Porangahau, on the coast of Hawkes Bay NZ where he farmed for 25 years, with 15 of these from a wheelchair and now lives between Waipukurau and Takapau, with his wife Kathy on a small block. He has 4 children and 2 Grandchildren and another on its way. Wayne says his sporting accident in 1995, leaving him C5 Tetraplegic, was the catalyst for his on-going journey into personal development, which has given him the incredible life that he loves and is very grateful for. He is a Co-Creator of CHB Swim 4 lives Non for profit, which supports local schools in doing deep water programs and swimming lessons, to help save lives from drowning. Which has just received Organization with biggest impact on children at this year's 2020 Central Hawkes Bay sports awards. Wayne shares his journey from the heart to enable others to believe that you too can build and live into your dreams and live a life you love, regardless of the challenges, struggles or perceived disabilities they face. (Don't forget the treat/gift he has left for everyone out of the kindness of his heart at; Http://www,WayneForrest.com) - The Meditation is the gift, but look around the site to see if he's left another surprise for you! - He shares a 17 minute story crafted for TEDxHastingsSt, about his journey of discovery after a sporting accident that has left himself in the wheelchair, called "How Struggle Helps Us Grow". ‘It's a privilege as a Coach to be able to help others to discover their hidden abilities, in themselves”.
Are you someone who is always looking for something better and just can't be satisfied? In other words you feel unhappy with your present life! In this episode of me&my health up we speak with Life Mastery Consultant Wayne Forrest on How to Discover your Dream Life.Wayne Forrest is an International Transformational speaker and Life Mastery Consultant, certified by the Brave Thinking Institute in Los Angeles, USA. He has shared the stage with well-known thought leaders Mary Morrissey, Matt Boggs and very recently international trainers and speakers, Jim Kwik, Mari Smith, Lisa Nichols, Marisa Murgatroyd, Jerry Rice, Diana Nyad and Kenny Loggins.He grew up in the community of Porangahau, on the coast of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand where he farmed for 25 years, with 15 of these from a wheelchair and now lives between Waipukurau and Takapau, with his wife Kathy on a small block. He has 4 children and 3 Grandchildren and another on the way.Wayne says his sporting accident in 1995, leaving him C5 Tetraplegic, was the catalyst for his on-going journey into personal development, which has given him the incredible life that he loves and is very grateful for.He is a Co-Creator of CHB Swim 4 lives Non for profit, which supports local schools in doing deep water programs and swimming lessons, to help save lives from drowning. Which has just received the Organisation with biggest impact on children at this year's 2020 Central Hawkes Bay sports awards.Wayne shares his journey from the heart to enable others to believe that you too can build and live into your dreams and live a life you love, regardless of the challenges, struggles or perceived disabilities they face. He shares a 17 minute story crafted for TEDxHastingsSt, about his journey of discovery after a sporting accident that has left himself in the wheelchair, How Struggle Helps Us Grow.“It's a privilege as a Coach to be able to help others to discover their hidden abilities, in themselves”.Links mentioned in episodeFacebook Challengehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/4769551833056483Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/wayneforrestlLifeMasteryConsulantAbout me&my Health Up & Hostme&my Health Up seeks to enhance and enlighten the wellbeing of others. Host Anthony Hartcher is the CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food is medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering.CreditsPodcast editing: Ivan SaldanaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/meandmy)
If you're feeling stuck and needing some inspiration look no further and tune into this inspirational episode of me&my health up with Wayne Forrest on Growth through Adversity. Hear Wayne's story of how he has discovered new abilities from his disability and how you can grow and thrive through adversity.Wayne Forrest is an International Transformational speaker and Life Mastery Consultant, certified by the Brave Thinking Institute in Los Angeles, USA. He has shared the stage with well-known thought leaders Mary Morrissey, Matt Boggs and very recently international trainers and speakers, Jim Kwik, Mari Smith, Lisa Nichols, Marisa Murgatroyd, Jerry Rice, Diana Nyad and Kenny Loggins.He grew up in the community of Porangahau, on the coast of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand where he farmed for 25 years, with 15 of these from a wheelchair and now lives between Waipukurau and Takapau, with his wife Kathy on a small block. He has 4 children and 3 Grandchildren and another on the way.Wayne says his sporting accident in 1995, leaving him C5 Tetraplegic, was the catalyst for his on-going journey into personal development, which has given him the incredible life that he loves and is very grateful for.He is a Co-Creator of CHB Swim 4 lives Non for profit, which supports local schools in doing deep water programs and swimming lessons, to help save lives from drowning. Which has just received the Organisation with biggest impact on children at this year's 2020 Central Hawkes Bay sports awards.Wayne shares his journey from the heart to enable others to believe that you too can build and live into your dreams and live a life you love, regardless of the challenges, struggles or perceived disabilities they face. He shares a 17 minute story crafted for TEDxHastingsSt, about his journey of discovery after a sporting accident that has left himself in the wheelchair, How Struggle Helps Us Grow. “It's a privilege as a Coach to be able to help others to discover their hidden abilities, in themselves”.About me&my Health Up & Hostme&my Health Up seeks to enhance and enlighten the wellbeing of others. Host Anthony Hartcher is the CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food is medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering.CreditsPodcast editing: Ivan SaldanaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/meandmy)
Locals in a small, rural district in Hawke's Bay are worried a proposed large housing development will destroy their beloved landscape forever. A couple wants to build more than 300 homes near the tiny towns of Tikokino and Onga Onga in Central Hawke's Bay. But not everyone's happy. Anei te ripoata a Tom Kitchin i te matau a maui - Tom Kitchin reports from Hawke's Bay.
Today's panel features a Central Hawkes Bay sheep farmer and a Northland cow cocky.
Today's farmer panel takes us to a very dry Central Hawkes Bay and to North Canterbury where a dry spell is only ever a week of nor-westers away. Plus, we look at pines taking over traditional sheep and beef country in the dry regions as the price of carbon soars.
Travel writer Mike Yardley has been dreaming of getting out and about. Recently he was free-roaming in Central Hawke's Bay.LISTEN ABOVE
Welcome to Jimbo Paris Show #21- Uncovering your Hidden Abilities (Wayne Forrest).In this episode you'll learn how to win your thoughts and grow on our own struggles.Wayne Forrest is an International Transformational speaker and Life Mastery Consultant, certified by the Brave thinking Institute in LA. He's has shared the stage with well-known thought leaders Mary Morrissey, Matt Boggs and very recently international trainers and speakers, Jim Kwik, Mari Smith, Lisa Nichols, Marisa Murgatroyd, Jerry Rice, Diana Nyad and Kenny Loggins.Wayne says his sporting accident in 1995, leaving him C5 Tetraplegic, was the catalyst for his on-going journey into personal development, which has given him the incredible life that he loves and is very grateful for.He is a Co-Creator of CHB Swim 4 lives Non for profit, which supports local schools in doing deep water programs and swimming lessons, to help save lives from drowning. Which has just received Organization with biggest impact on children at this year's 2020 Central Hawkes Bay sports awards. Wayne shares his journey from the heart to enable others to believe that you too can build and live into your dreams and live a life you love, regardless of the challenges, struggles or perceived disabilities they face. He shares a 17-minute story crafted for TEDxHastingsSt, about his journey of discovery after a sporting accident that has left himself in the wheelchair, called "How Struggle Helps Us Grow" "‘It's a privilege as a Coach to be able to help others to discover their hidden abilities, in themselves”.#TheJimboParisShow #Podcast #Podcasting#LifeCoach #TransformationalCoach #ExaminedLife#HiddenAbilities #Purpose #SelfImprovement#PodcastShow #PodcastLife►Watch Our Previous Episode:Jimbo Paris Show #7- Dawson ChurchJimbo Paris Show #8- Allyson RobertsJimbo Paris Show #11- Robin Perry BraunJimbo Paris Show #12- Clinton YoungJimbo Paris Show #17- Life Coach to Transformational Coach (Brandon Handley)Official Website : https://jimboparis.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JimboParisCONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/JimboParis1Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mrjimboparis/For more information or contact: jimboparis1999@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is defending her decision to sign off on $2.75 million of funding for a Mongrel Mob-led drug rehabilitation programme in Central Hawke's Bay.The National Party and conservative critics have labelled the funding - revealed by the Hawke's Bay Today on Monday - as "outrageous", "stupid" and a "sick joke".The Kahukura programme, run by Hard2Reach, which aims to address trauma and drug-seeking behaviour through a live-in mārae-based in Waipawa, received the money out of Proceeds of Crime seized by police.The H2R website describes a pilot of the Kahukura programme as being led by the Chaindogs, a cluster of Mob chapters with a common affiliation to the Notorious chapter of the Mongrel Mob.At a media stand up on Monday afternoon, Ardern defended her and Ministers Grant Robertson and Andrew Little's decision to sign off of the programme, and said a pilot of the programme had shown "signs of success", with strong court order compliance and drug testings results."We either to make a decision to fund programmes which, yes, involve people with criminal history but we are determined to address their methamphetamine addiction, or we exclude people with criminal histories from meth addiction programmes.""It is very much focussed on trying to address meth addiction and the crimes that result from that addiction."Minister Little noted the programme had significant backers, including the Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Health, Hawke's Bay Police and Ngāti Kahungunu iwi leader Ngahiwi Tomoana."We are not going to arrest our way out of this problem," he said.Co-leader of the Sensible Sentencing Trust Darroch Ball said the "irony of the insult couldn't be greater", with police seizing $2m in assets during a major drug bust in Hawke's Bay earlier this year as part of an 18-month investigation targeting senior members of the Mongrel Mob."Now the government has decided to give it back to them."He said if there wouldn't be a need for addiction treatment services if the methamphetamine wasn't in the community."They are the problem, not the solution."National Party leader Judith Collins tweeted on Monday morning with a version of Hawke's Bay Today's front page, saying: "Is this a sick joke?", but referred official comment to National Party spokesperson for police Simeon Brown,Brown said the funding was "outrageous" as the Proceeds of Crime Fund was set up to support victims of crime – not the perpetrators."With gang membership on the rise, this Government is showing no signs of wanting to deal with the harm they create. Instead they are now sending Ministers to speak at gang pads and giving grants to gangsters."The Ministry of Health's deputy director-general mental health and addiction Toni Gutschlag told Hawke's Bay Today it had received a request from H2R (Hard to Reach) with the intention to work with a collective of Mongrel Mob Chapters.The Ministry of Health successfully applied for funding from the Proceeds of Crime, which is administered by the Ministry of Justice, with recommendations put forward by a panel representing a range of government bodies.Kahukura is expected to run for three cycles of 10 weeks per year over three years, serving up to 10 participants and their whānau - about 40 people - per cycle.Stuff reported that parts of the programme included activities off the marae, which could include "gardening work" at Central Hawke's Bay Mongrel Mob leader Sonny Smith's house, exercising at a gym in Waipukurau, "morning walks along the Mataweka River", "a fishing trip on a boat on the Napier harbour", and attending Narcotics Anonymous in Hastings.Flaxmere councillor Henare O'Keefe said he was supportive of "looking for solutions beyond the norm" as he said "very little is working".He acknowledged the programme involved "stepping outside the square" which would upset a few people."We know the Mongrel Mob and their track record. We know what they do."We should take a ri...
Concerns over a new Mongrel Mob-led rehab programme.Almost three-million-dollars in funding seized from gangs, is being used to fund Kahukura.It's based in the Central Hawke's Bay, and aims to get people off the debilitating drug.Mayor Alex Walker says any efforts to stop drug-use are good, but this raises questions."The part of the shame of this for me too is that it's been connected to a place-based or a community-level initiative, but actually this is not about Central Hawke's Bay, this is about Mongrel Mob."Walker is questioning whether the Ministries of Health and Justice made the appropriate checks before providing funding.LISTEN ABOVE
Challenge, adversity and struggles, these are things we all face as human beings. We experience this just by being alive but how do we find the magic within them? Today we have the honor of having a very special guest, Wayne Forrest, sharing his incredible story of overcoming challenges, adversity and struggles, which lead him down a path of transforming his life and impacting others. In this episode you will learn: What it means to overcome challenges & adversity How to stay positive in the face of adversity How to embrace challenges The science and physiology behind fear / survival The beauty inside our challenges and adversities We are truly inspired by Wayne's story and just his powerful presence! We covered so much in this episode and we are so excited to bring this to you. Below you will find ways to connect with Wayne and his bio to learn more about him. Happy listening :) Connect with Wanye: Wayne's Free Dream Life Blueprint: https://wayneforrest.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wayneforrestnz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wayneforrestlLifeMasteryConsulant Wayne's TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgA9E1wOZLU Wayne Forrest Bio: Wayne Forrest is an International Transformational speaker and Life Mastery Consultant, certified by the Brave thinking Institute in LA. He has shared the stage with well-known thought leaders Mary Morrissey, Matt Boggs and very recently international trainers and speakers, Jim Kwik, Mari Smith, Lisa Nichols, Marisa Murgatroyd, Jerry Rice, Diana Nyad and Kenny Loggins. Wayne says his sporting accident in 1995, leaving him C5 Tetraplegic, was the catalyst for his on-going journey into personal development, which has given him the incredible life that he loves and is very grateful for. He is a Co-Creator of CHB Swim 4 lives Non for profit, which supports local schools in doing deep water programs and swimming lessons, to help save lives from drowning, which has just received Organisation with biggest impact on children at this year's 2020 Central Hawkes Bay sports awards. Wayne shares his journey from the heart to enable others to believe that you too can build and live into your dreams and live a life you love, regardless of the challenges, struggles or perceived disabilities they face. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/science-spirituality/support
A small North Island town is struggling after its lone supermarket was destroyed by fire. Flames ripped through the local Four Square in Waipawa, in Central Hawke's Bay, early on Sunday morning. Four days on, residents are still coming to terms with the hole it has left in the community. Hawke's Bay reporter Tom Kitchin has more.
The Government has announced all live exports by sea will be banned in two years' time.Central Hawke's Bay sheep and beef farmer, Jeremy Rookes tells Susana Leiataua how important the trade is to farmers.
Today the PM pondered rural event cancellations, rural bank closures, winter grazing changes, and rates rises in Central Hawke's Bay.
Wayne Forrest is an International Transformational speaker and Life Mastery Consultant, certified by the Brave thinking Institute in LA. He's has shared the stage with well-known thought leaders Mary Morrissey and Matt Boggs. He grew up in the community of Porangahau, on the coast of Hawkes Bay NZ where he farmed for 25 years, with 15 of these from a wheelchair, and now lives between Waipukurau and Takapau, with his wife Kathy on a small block. He has 4 children and 2 grandchildren. Wayne says his sporting accident in 1995, leaving him C5 Tetraplegic, was the catalyst for his on-going journey into personal development, which has given him the incredible life that he loves and is very grateful for. He is a Co-Creator of CHB Swim 4 lives Non for profit, which supports local schools in doing deep water programs and swimming lessons, to help save lives from drowning. Which has just received Organisation with the biggest impact on children at this year's 2020 Central Hawkes Bay sports awards. Wayne shares his journey from the heart to enable others to believe that you too can build and live into your dreams and live a life you love, regardless of the challenges, struggles, or perceived disabilities they face. Where To Find Forrest: FB - https://www.facebook.com/wayneforrestlLifeMasteryConsulant INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/wayneforrestnz/?hl=en WEBSITE - wayneforrest.com Rate this podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/mpi Spend an hour with High-Performance Coach, James Allen, and learn how to apply specific high-performance skills to your life and business. Book Your Time Here: https://calendly.com/jallencoaching/success During this call, we will... - Get Crystal Clear on your goals, ambitions, and dreams. - Reveal The Gap from where you are to where you would love to be and define what tools, skills, resources, and strategies you will need to get there. - Create A Gameplan that will help you bridge that gap in the shortest and smoothest way possible. - We'll Discuss how I can best support you, hold you accountable, and keep you on track to crush your goals. Because really, If you knew exactly what to do consistently and had the courage to do it, you would have already done it. THIS IS IT! You have something holding you back from being all that you can be and whatever that is, it ends here. With the accountability and skillsets, you learn from this call, you will be propelled past your blocks, fears, and circumstances and make your dreams become your reality. Book Your Time Here: https://calendly.com/jallencoaching/success
The Central Hawkes Bay sheep and beef farmer, is a former chairman of Beef + Lamb NZ and a former NZ Special Agricultural Trade Envoy. Today we pass our sympathies on to his trade envoy successor and look at the effect Biden and Brexit will have on world trade.
A Central Hawkes Bay sheep and beef farmer welcomes the recent rain and declares himself be funny. Really?
In the early morning of October 30th 1969, just before dawn on a clear night, John Cudby, the security officer at the Waipukurau Aerodrome in Central Hawke's Bay, New Zealand was making his rounds at the airport. He was alerted by his dog to a “humming” similar to a vacuum cleaner. Then he saw three lights hovering about 70 feet above the ground
The Transit of Venus is when the planet Venus moves across the face of the sun, and it's what brought James Cook to the Pacific and onto New Zealand in 1769. This year on the 5th and 6th of June many will gather in Uawa, Tolaga Bay on the East Coast to re-live that event. With the next transit taking place in 2117, it's your last opportunity to see the once, maybe twice in a lifetime occurrence because they do occur in pairs, eight years apart and it won't be seen for another 105 years . Maraea Rakuraku is with Wayne Ngata who provides insight into the significance of the transit for Uawa Maori. Justine is in Porangahau, Central Hawkes Bay and visits Rongomaraeroa Marae and the nearby place that takes its name from the tupuna, Tamataeapokaiwhenua.
The Transit of Venus is when the planet Venus moves across the face of the sun, and it's what brought James Cook to the Pacific and onto New Zealand in 1769. This year on the 5th and 6th of June many will gather in Uawa, Tolaga Bay on the East Coast to re-live that event. With the next transit taking place in 2117, it's your last opportunity to see the once, maybe twice in a lifetime occurrence because they do occur in pairs, eight years apart and it won't be seen for another 105 years . Maraea Rakuraku is with Wayne Ngata who provides insight into the significance of the transit for Uawa Maori. Justine is in Porangahau, Central Hawkes Bay and visits Rongomaraeroa Marae and the nearby place that takes its name from the tupuna, Tamataeapokaiwhenua.