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  • The Pre-Panel with Zoe George and Andrew Hoggard

    Audio 6 Mar 2023
    Home destroyed in Cyclone Gabrielle

    Wallace Chapman and panellists Zoe George and Andrew Hoggard discuss the extension of the state of emergency for Tairawhiti and Hawke's Bay. Plus the panellists tell us what's been on their mind this… Audio

  • Rangatira Marae whānau salvaging precious taonga in wake of Cyclone Gabrielle

    News
    Te Ao Māori weather
    6 Mar 2023
    Reporter Jamie Tahana visits Rangatira Marae, in the flood-ravaged community of Te Karaka, where whanau are trying to preserve what taonga they could salvage. Pictured: Rangituatahi Te Kanawa (Ngāti Maniapoto)

    The efforts come as the hapū, Ngāti Wahia, confront difficult questions about whether to relocate their devastated marae in Te Karaka. Audio

    Rangatira Marae whānau salvaging precious taonga in wake of Cyclone Gabrielle
  • In an emergency, can your electric car power your essentials?

    Audio
    technology
    6 Mar 2023
    No caption

    As the power failed in Hawke's Bay and Tairawhiti during Cyclone Gabrielle, some electric vehicles enabled their users to keep the essentials switched on in their homes. Certain EV models are capable… Audio

  • Managed retreat talk needs to happen soon - engineer

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    4 Mar 2023
    Flood damage in the Esk Valley in Hawke’s Bay.

    It is not too early to talk about retreating rather than rebuilding after Cyclone Gabrielle, says an engineer who helped move an entire Australian town after floods. Audio

    Managed retreat talk needs to happen soon - engineer
  • Fuel limited, bridges down - Cut-off communities try to keep thriving

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    3 Mar 2023
    Rissington, North West of Napier, remains cut off, with supplies and people still being shuttled accross the Mangaone River by boat.

    Communities isolated by Cyclone Gabrielle are making the best of things as Civil Defence tries to keep essential supplies flowing.

    Fuel limited, bridges down - Cut-off communities try to keep thriving
  • 'A lot of hurt in this area': Gisborne couple say council let their community down

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    2 Mar 2023
    Cyclone Gabrielle. Tekaraka. Ben And Sarah Aperahama

    A Gisborne couple tasked with an eye-watering clean-up feel they were neglected by the district council.

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Gisborne couple say council let their community down
  • Gisborne's Tāiki e! bringing together communities for solutions

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    2 Mar 2023
    Rangatahi involved in creating the pātaka kai, (from left) Te Atau, Tane, Dakota and Mokoia.

    When Civil Defence kicked into gear in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle, Tai Rāwhiti's rangatahi jumped in to lend a hand.

    Gisborne's Tāiki e! bringing together communities for solutions
  • Forestry waste from council-owned plantation big factor in cutting off Gisborne's water supply

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    1 Mar 2023
    Gisborne's main water pipe has been significantly damaged during Cyclone Gabrielle, forcing the city into a water crisis. Contributing to the issue was forestry waste washing down from the council’s own plantation.

    Slash and whole trees from Gisborne District Council's joint-venture forest appear to have played a significant role in damaging the city's main water supply during Cyclone Gabrielle.

    Forestry waste from council-owned plantation big factor in cutting off Gisborne's water supply
  • Midday Rural News for 1 March 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    1 Mar 2023

    News from the rural farming sector Rural advocates say not knowing when cyclone damaged back country roads in Tairawhiti and Hawke's Bay will re-open is de-stablising farmers' mental health. Rural… Audio

  • Cyclone Gabrielle: What does recovery look like for Tairawhiti and Hawke's Bay?

    Audio
    farming Hawkes Bay
    1 Mar 2023
    Wairoa from above, seen from a Civil Defence fly over areas near Gisborne, as experts assessed the damage from Cyclone Gabrielle, on 18 February, 2023.

    A multi-sector rural coordination group met in Gisborne yesterday to draw up a blueprint to help farmers, growers and families work through the monumental challenges left in Cyclone Gabrielle's wake… Audio

  • Families evacuated, roads closed as flooding hits Gisborne suburb

    News
    New Zealand weather
    28 Feb 2023
    Surface flooding on Duncan Street, off Valley Road, in the Gisborne suburb of Mangapapa, 28 February 2023.

    Several families left or were evacuated from the Gisborne suburb of Mangapapa overnight. Audio

    Families evacuated, roads closed as flooding hits Gisborne suburb
  • Gisborne region business welcome cyclone support funding as a good start

    News
    Business
    27 Feb 2023
    The clean-up after Cyclone Gabrielle is under way in Te Karaka, north-west of Gisborne.

    Businesses in the Gisborne region are pleased with the initial cyclone support package as a solid start, but are keen for more detail and longer-term solutions.

    Gisborne region business welcome cyclone support funding as a good start
  • How a native mushroom can help whānau addicted to meth

    Audio
    health te ao Maori
    27 Feb 2023
    Psilocybe weraroa - an indigenous fungus containing the psychedelic compound psilocybin

    Fungi botanists, local health professionals, rongoa practitioners and medical researchers are planning a clinical trial this year into the therapeutic benefits of psychadelics. Project coordinator is… Audio

  • Arrests after police car allegedly fired upon in Wairoa

    News
    New Zealand crime
    26 Feb 2023
    police car at night in street

    Police are investigating a possible shot fired at one of their patrol cars in Wairoa last night.

    Arrests after police car allegedly fired upon in Wairoa
  • Cyclone Gabrielle: Size of debris dam illustrates huge challenges ahead

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    26 Feb 2023
    Flood damage as seen from the sky over Tokomaru Bay around the Mangahauini river.

    First person - Flying over Te Tai Rāwhiti shows the scale of the job ahead to restore access between Tokomaru Bay and Te Puia Springs, writes Ashleigh McCaull.

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Size of debris dam illustrates huge infrastructure challenges ahead
  • Flood recovery: $25m in initial grants to be locally led - Robertson

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    26 Feb 2023
    Grant Robertson

    Businesses in cyclone-affected regions will be able to claim up to $40,000 to help get back on their feet, with the government providing $25 million in grants for immediate costs, says the Finance…

    Flood recovery: $25m in initial grants to be locally led - Robertson
  • Cyclone aftermath: Mental impact on victims will be huge, Civil Defence says

    News
    New Zealand health
    26 Feb 2023
    thick mud on the floor of a kitchen

    Tairāwhiti Civil Defence says there will be long-term psychological effects from recent cyclones that have hit the region.

    Cyclone aftermath: Mental impact on victims will be huge, Civil Defence says
  • Claims and counter-claims on post-cyclone crime spike

    Audio
    media crime
    26 Feb 2023
    Newshub finds a grim message for would be thieves in Esk Valley.

    Media on the ground in cyclone-hit communities found road-blocks and local people reporting looting, theft and threats backed up with firearms. Meanwhile police and politicians insisted there was no… Audio

  • Claims and counter-claims on post-cyclone crime spike

    News
    Mediawatch media
    26 Feb 2023
    Newshub finds a grim message for would be thieves in Esk Valley.

    Media on the ground in cyclone-hit communities found road-blocks and local people reporting looting, theft and threats backed up with firearms. Meanwhile police and politicians insisted there was no…

    Audio

    Claims and counter-claims on post-cyclone crime spike
  • Climate minimisation still has a foothold in media

    Audio
    media
    26 Feb 2023
    Esk Valley on 20 February following Cyclone Gabrielle.

    National MP Maureen Pugh was censured by her bosses and made to walk back her words after calling man-made climate change into question earlier this week. But similar sentiments still find a platform… Audio

  • Climate minimisation still has a foothold in media

    News
    Mediawatch media
    26 Feb 2023
    Esk Valley on 20 February following Cyclone Gabrielle.

    National MP Maureen Pugh was censured by her bosses and made to walk back her words after calling man-made climate change into question earlier this week. But similar sentiments still find a platform…

    Audio

    Climate minimisation still has a foothold in media
  • Wet weather moving south, rain watches for Wairarapa, Marlborough

    News
    New Zealand weather
    25 Feb 2023
    The scene of flooding in Mangawhai where a car got stuck after surface flooding.

    The low which brought flash floods in the far north is moving south and set to bring heavy rain for Wairarapa and Marlborough.

    Wet weather moving south, rain watches for Wairarapa, Marlborough
  • Weather: Esk Valley evacuation ends, Gisborne road cut off

    News
    New Zealand weather
    25 Feb 2023
    A slip on Kaiwaka-Mangawhai Rd near Hilltop Rd.

    River levels are dropping in Hawke's Bay and an evacuation order for Esk Valley has been lifted, after the region received less rain than forecast overnight.

    Weather: Hawke's Bay river levels drop, road between Auckland and Northland opens
  • Cyclone Gabrielle: Shearing contractor forced to reassess whole business

    News
    Country farming
    25 Feb 2023
    Joe Puna on traffic control, wondering about shearing.

    A shearing contractor says he is having to reassess his whole business after Cyclone Gabrielle swept through.

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Shearing contractor forced to reassess whole business
  • DOC urges extreme care in the outdoors

    Audio
    environment weather
    24 Feb 2023

    The Department of Conservation is urging people to respect closures and take extreme care in outdoor areas affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. DoC is currently assessing its tracks and other… Audio

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