Duck archive

Introduction
CHB Mail, Tuesday 3 September 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 8 1996 (Front page)
CHB Mail, Tuesday, November 12 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday 19 November 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 26 November 1996
CHB Mail, 3 December, 1996
CHB Mail, 10 December 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 4 February 1997
CHB Mail, 13 Tuesday May 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday 27 May 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday 3 June 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 8 July 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 14 October 2003
Hawkes Bay Today Weekend, Saturday, 18 October 2003
Hawkes Bay Today Weekend, Saturday, 18 October 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 21 October 2003 (part one)
CHB Mail, Tuesday 21 October 2003 (part two)
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 28 October 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 4 November 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 11 November 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 31 August 2004
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 7 September 2004
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 12 October 2004
Dominion Post, Saturday, November, 2004
Hawkes Bay Today, Friday, May 27, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, July12, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today. Thursday, July14, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Save the duck poster, Thursday, July 20, 2005.
CHB Mail Tuesday, 26 July, 2005.
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 2, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, July, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, Wednesday, August 10 2005
Classic Hits 89.5 Bay City Radio interview
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 16, 2005
CHB Mail. Tuesday, August 23, 2005
CHB Mail, Tueasday August 30, 2005
Dominion Post, Saturday, 3 September, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today. Thursday, September 15, 2005
Dominion Post . Friday, 16 September, 2005
Blossom Festival BLOG
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, Wednesday, September 21, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20 and 27, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday 27 September, 2005
The duck came back -27 September, 2005
Waipawa's Spring Festival blog
CHB Mail Tuesday, October 4, 2005
CHB Mail , Tuesday, November 8, 2005
11 February 2006 - Obituary
Pawa the duck - the story
Hawkes Bay Today. Saturday October 7, 2006
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20, 2005 PDF Print E-mail

Council news

Duck reinstated

Waipawa’s duck looks to be reinstated at Madge Hunter Park at the Chamber of Commerce’s expense, after a prolonged and vigorous debate between Central Hawkes Bay councillors.

The decision was spurred after council recently received a petition with 369 signatures supporting the Chamber’s wishes to have Pawa the duck, which has been in storage since the Waipawa main street upgrade last year, put back in the public eye.

Strong duck supporter, councillor Terry Kingston has led the debate over the past few months, and was disconcerted with the final decision.

“The duck belongs to the Chamber of Commerce and I believe that they should have been given the opportunity to choose where the duck should go; whether it be Nellie Jull Park, the swimming pool or Madge Hunter Park,” he said.

Councillor Michael Waite argued that the duck would be safer in Madge Hunter Park and there was more space for it.
“To have it at the pools would clutter it unduly.

I think we should compromise. This way, the duck is still visible from the main road. Also this debate needs to come to an end, it has gone on long enough.”

Community Services Manager Steve Thrush will be working with the Chamber of Commerce to ensure the duck is installed properly and safely at the park.

The Duck paraded down the main street of Waipawa last Friday, in preparation for the Hastings Blossom Festival Parade held over the weekend.