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Hawke's Bay Hospital in Camberley, Hastings, has 364 beds and provides medical, mental health, children's health, maternity and surgical services [ 10 ] Wairoa Hospital & Health Centre ( 39°02′29″S 177°24′45″E / 39.0415211°S 177.4124237°E / -39.0415211; 177.4124237 ) in Wairoa has 12 beds and provides maternity and ...
From 1958 the hospital also offered young residents the opportunity to be involved within Scouts New Zealand. The Pukeora Scout Group had a black scarf and a yellow trim. In 1998, the local health authority decided people with disabilities should be cared for within the community, and the hospital was closed. [3]
New complaints of hospital understaffing in NY Workers at hospitals in Buffalo, Elmira and New York City submitted 7,834 staffing law complaints last week, according to their Communications ...
Batchelor Hospital / Forth Street Maternity Hospital (defunct) 45°51′58″S 170°30′52″E / 45.8660°S 170.5145°E / -45.8660; 170 North Dunedin [ 11 ]
Hawke's Bay Today Type Daily newspaper Format Compact Owner(s) APN News & Media Editor Craig Cooper Founded 1999 Headquarters Hastings, New Zealand Website hbtoday.co.nz Hawke's Bay Today is a daily compact newspaper published in Hastings, New Zealand and serving Hastings, Napier and the Hawke's Bay region. It is owned by APN News & Media. The Hawke's Bay Today is New Zealand's youngest ...
Waipawa is the second-largest town in Central Hawke's Bay in the east of the North Island of New Zealand.It has a population of 2,540 (June 2024). [2]The town is located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of Waipukurau and 46 km (29 mi) southwest of Hastings, on the northern bank of the Waipawa River, a tributary of the Tukituki River.
The Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune was a New Zealand newspaper which published from 1937 until 1999. Covering the Hawke's Bay region, it was based in Hastings. History
English: Map of New Zealand with District Health Board (DHB) boundaries, with the Hawke's Bay DHB (Whakawāteatia) highlighted (in green). Date: 3 April 2020: Source: