Hawke's Bay Airport. Photo: Florence Charvin

Here’s a collection of twelve (plus one) special photos from the past year that we hope you will enjoy too.

If you decide to read more, you’ll get the story in which the photo appeared.

Happy Holidays from the BayBuzz team. Be safe, joyful and renewed!

Photo Florence Charvin
Thanks to Napier mum Gabby Allen the month of June is now synonymous with gifting pyjamas to families in need
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Photo Tom Allan
Ricks Terstappen is one of the foremost contributors to shaping the artistic landscape of the Bay and the regions expert in the Found Art movement
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Photo Tom Allan
Richie Jackman Music Machine proprietor and local font of musical wisdom
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Photo Florence Charvin
Kezia Whakamoe Sketches maps and spells bedeck her creative workspace articulating her metamorphosis When shifts in her person and the cosmos align her work is unearthed amidst feasting and song
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Photo Florence Charvin
Local artist Dali Susanto was born in Jogjakarta Indonesia brought up surrounded by artists both within and outside of his family circle Named by his parents after Salvador Dali in hope that he would become an artist
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Photo Tom Allan
The primary goal of Onekawa company iMIX is to make sure that Kiwis sick with cancers and other illnesses have speedy access to the best drugs available
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Photo Jack Warren
Gambling turnover in Hawkes Bay is among the highest in the country taking around $50 million annually over 50 from the pockets of those who can least afford it
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Photo Tom Allan Bee in the know JulAug 2022 BayBuzz
Caitlyn Stillman is NZs champion cheerleader and Woodfords Year 78 Sportsperson of the Year in 2021
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Photo Florence Charvin Grey hair dont care JanFeb 2022 BayBuzz
Mandy If you have an amazing head of hair or a great cut or style that is all you need
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Photo Florence Charvin
Alasdair MacLeod just stepped down as Chair of Napier Port after nine years
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Photo Florence Charvin
For the second year running musician Arahi played the Arts Festival finale on the Toitoi stage
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Photo Florence Charvin
In 2022 Kate Mackenzie won the World of Wearable Arts Supreme Award for the second time
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