Hawke's Bay Anniversary Day Hawke's Bay Anniversary Day is an annual day of celebration held on the Friday before Labour Day. It is celebrated throughout the old provincial boundaries of Hawke's Bay.
Media The Hawke's Bay radio market is the seventh-largest in New Zealand, with 142,200 listeners aged 10 and over. The largest commercial stations by share as of May 2025 are
Newstalk ZB (14.8%),
Magic (12.4%),
The Breeze (10.6%),
The Rock (10.0%), and
The Hits (9.8%). The region is served by a variety of radio stations including Radio Kahungunu, The Hits 89.5, More FM, access station Radio Hawke's Bay (formally Radio Kidnappers) and local station Bay FM. As well, most of the national commercial and non-commercial operators have transmitters covering the region.
Parks and nature Hawke's Bay is home to numerous parks, forests, beaches and various other natural attractions. Napier and Hastings are home to many parks, with major parks including Cornwall, Frimley, and Windsor Parks in Hastings, and Anderson Park, Park Island, Taradale Park and the Botanical Gardens in Napier. Located in Windsor Park is
Splash Planet, an
amusement and
water park that is open in the summer.
Cape Kidnappers, a headland at the south-eastern extremity of Hawke Bay, is a popular tourist attraction. The cape has been identified as an
Important Bird Area due to being a breeding site for over 6500 pairs of
Australasian gannets.
Food The
Hawke's Bay wine region produces some of New Zealand's finest wines, celebrated together with local cuisine twice a year with the
Food And Wine Classic festivals. These take place over several weekends in winter and ten days in summer, attracting thousands of visitors, many from overseas.
Music Napier is home to the Mission Concert held early each year since 1993. The event, held at the
Mission Estate Winery in
Taradale, has attracted performers such as
Kenny Rogers,
Elton John,
Shirley Bassey,
Rod Stewart,
The B-52's,
Belinda Carlisle,
Ray Charles, and
Eric Clapton. The 2009 concert attraction was to be
Lionel Richie, but the concert was cancelled because of rain. UK music artist Tycho Jones was staying in Hastings, Hawkes Bay when he was inspired to write the track Don't Be Afraid, produced by
Jonathan Quarmby.
Sport The
Hawke's Bay Rugby Union's representative team, the
Magpies, plays in New Zealand's annual professional domestic
rugby union competition, the
Mitre 10 Cup. The team represents the Hawke's Bay Region in provincial representative rugby, and draws its players from the constituent clubs who are affiliated to the provincial union. The team play their home matches in
McLean Park in Napier. Players representing Hawke's Bay are also eligible to play for the
Hurricanes in the annual transnational
Super Rugby competition. Hawke's Bay has produced
a number of All Blacks. The
Hawke's Bay Hawks compete in the
New Zealand National Basketball League. == Seismicity ==