Hawks set to fly back into the NBL
11 Feb, 2021 12:17 AM
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Hawks import Jamie Skeen leans on Taranaki player Dane Brooks - lighting-up the NBL at the PGA in 2018. The 2021 imports are expected to be announced soon. Photo / File
Hawks import Jamie Skeen leans on Taranaki player Dane Brooks - lighting-up the NBL at the PGA in 2018. The 2021 imports are expected to be announced soon. Photo / File
Hawkes Bay Today
The Hawke s Bay Hawks will bounce back after a Covid year-off with two overseas players in their NBL line-up in 2021.
Few details are yet confirmed, with franchise chairman Keith Price saying no players have yet been named in the squad for a season which tips off on April 24 - pandemic willing.
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Karl Puschmann: Bleak new comedy Back is painfully funny
11 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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The cast of new comedy Back: Geoff McGivern, Penny Downie, David Mitchell, Robert Webb and Louise Brealey.
The cast of new comedy Back: Geoff McGivern, Penny Downie, David Mitchell, Robert Webb and Louise Brealey.
Karl Puschmann is a senior entertainment writer and columnist for the New Zealand Herald.karl.puschmann@nzherald.co.nz@CritiKarl
The boys of Peep Show are back. Or, more accurately, the boys of Peep Show are back in a brutally funny new series called Back. Usually when a new show gets the old gang back
Former Whangārei Boys High School students return to build new school
12 Feb, 2021 01:00 AM
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Principal Karen Gilbert-Smith with former students Reno Leef and Shayden Jones-Codlin who have both returned to their former school to help rebuild it. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Principal Karen Gilbert-Smith with former students Reno Leef and Shayden Jones-Codlin who have both returned to their former school to help rebuild it. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Reporter for the Northern Advocate jodi.bryant@nzme.co.nz
It was back to school this week at Whangārei Boys High School - including for two former students who left last year, who are returning to help rebuild their old learning place.