Search Results
Related tags:
Displaying items 4726 - 4750 of 8457 in total
-
BOP residents face rates hike to pay for flood damage
BOP residents face rates hike to pay for flood damage
Bay of Plenty flood victims could face rates hikes of up to 25 percent to pay for damage caused by Cyclone Debbie.
-
Marama Davidson wins Green Party co-leadership contest
Marama Davidson wins Green Party co-leadership contest
Marama Davidson says it is the greatest honour of her life to be elected as the new female co-leader of the Green Party.
-
Marama Davidson wins Green Party co-leadership contest
Marama Davidson wins Green Party co-leadership contest
Marama Davidson says it is the greatest honour of her life to have been elected as the co-leader of the Green party.
-
Jeff Goodell: 'No matter what we do, sea levels will rise'
"Miami became a popular diving spot where people could swim among sharks and barnacled SUVs and explore the wreckage of the great American city". A new book looks at coastal cities in a world of… Audio
-
Bad weather continues in Fiji
Bad weather continues in Fiji
People living in low lying or flood prone areas in Fiji's Western Division are being advised to move to higher ground as bad weather continues to affect the country.
-
Filmmaker says new footage shows intact body in Pike River Mine
Filmmaker says new footage shows intact body in Pike River Mine
A documentary filmmaker says leaked footage shows a fully intact and clothed body in the Pike River mine.
-
Fiji's west urged to prepare for the worst as cyclone nears
Fiji's west urged to prepare for the worst as cyclone nears
People in Fiji's sodden west were being urged to prepare for the worst on Saturday as the country prepared to be hit by the second cyclone in a week.
-
People moved to evacuation centres in Fiji due to bad weather
People moved to evacuation centres in Fiji due to bad weather
Fiji's National Disaster Management Office says 192 people have been moved to five evacuation centres in the Western Division as a tropical storm nears the country.
-
The Mountain to Sea Cycle Trail: part two
Susan Murray takes on the Mountain to Sea Cycle Trail – and checks out who is benefiting from extra visitors to the Central North Island. Audio, Gallery
-
On Your Bike: part two
The Mountain to Sea Cycle Trail: part two
Susan Murray takes on the Mountain to Sea Cycle Trail – and checks out who is benefiting from extra visitors to the Central North Island.
Audio -
The Mountain to Sea Cycle Trail: part one
Susan Murray takes on the Mountain to Sea Cycle Trail – and checks out who is benefiting from extra visitors to the Central North Island. Audio, Gallery
-
On Your Bike: part one
The Mountain to Sea Cycle Trail: part one
Susan Murray takes on the Mountain to Sea Cycle Trail – and checks out who is benefiting from extra visitors to the Central North Island.
Audio -
A year after Edgecumbe floods: 78 homes still unoccupied
A year after Edgecumbe floods: 78 homes still unoccupied
One year on from the devastation of ex-Cyclone Debbie and 78 homes in a small Bay of Plenty town are still in disrepair.
-
World Vision helps quake-hit PNG with water, sanitation
World Vision helps quake-hit PNG with water, sanitation
World Vision Papua New Guinea is assisting 5,000 people with water and sanitation following February's magnitude 7.5 earthquake in the Highlands. Audio
-
Where'd the money go?
Imagine having your spending for the past year publicly scrutinised. MPs are checking government spending over the past financial year in a ten hour long debate called the annual review debate. Audio
-
Where'd the money go?
Where'd the money go?
Imagine having your spending for the past year publicly scrutinised. MPs are checking government spending over the past financial year in a ten hour long debate called the annual review debate.
Audio -
Water contamination major problem after PNG's 7.5 quake
Water contamination major problem after PNG's 7.5 quake
An assessment team has found that severe water contamination is a major issue in Papua New Guinea's Western Province following February's 7.5 earthquake.
-
At The Movies
Simon Morris reviews Steven Spielberg’s retro thriller Ready Player One, the latest Aardman animation, Early Man, and a modern – and female - Jacques Tati in Lost in Paris. Video, Audio
-
Up to 200mm of rain predicted for Westland
Up to 200mm of rain predicted for Westland
Heavy rain could cause slips and flooding in Westland and Fiordland today into tomorrow, MetService says.
-
He came, he tried, he didn't conquer
He came, he tried, he didn't conquer
Opinion - There was a sense of inevitability around Joseph Parker's unanimous points loss to Anthony Joshua this morning, writes Jamie Wall.
-
PNG's East New Britain woken by big quake
PNG's East New Britain woken by big quake
People in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain have been woken early on Good Friday by a magnitude-6.9 earthquake.
-
People in PNG's East New Britain startled awake by big quake
People in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain were woken early on Good Friday by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake. It's the same area around the south east coast of New Britain where a 6.3 quake hit on… Audio
-
PNG Western Province overlooked in quake relief, say MPs
PNG Western Province overlooked in quake relief, say MPs
Members of Parliament from Papua New Guinea's Western Province say their earthquake-affected constituents have been overlooked in the distribution of disaster relief.
-
NZ First MP Jenny Macroft silent over bullying accusation
National's Mark Mitchell says Jenny Marcroft told him - on behalf of a minister - to stop supporting a project in his electorate if he wanted it to get public funding. But New Zealand First says… Audio
-
After 50 years, a return to Laucala Bay amid warming NZ-Fiji relations
After 50 years, a return to Laucala Bay amid warming NZ-Fiji relations
Between 1941 and 1967, the sight of the Sunderland flying boats was common in the skies over Suva. 50 years on a league of veterans have returned for the unveiling of a monument marking their time…