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  • MetService details latest downpours and thunderstorms

    Audio
    weather emergency services
    24 Feb 2023

    Areas north of Auckland were hit by a sudden torrential downpour this afternoon causing surface flooding and slips. More heavy rain and possibly severe thunderstorms are expected to hit Tairawhiti and… Audio

  • Black Hawk Up - fixing fences and feeding stock

    Audio
    rural farming
    24 Feb 2023
    Fencers Gaylene Little and her son George Little have plenty of work ahead after Cyclone Gabrielle destroyed a huge amount of farm fences

    Light planes and helicopters are among the workhorses helping in the cyclone recovery effort. Hundreds of kilometres of farm fences need fixing and donated feed is leaving as fast as it's being… Audio

  • Black Hawk Up - fixing fences and feeding stock

    News
    Country Life rural
    24 Feb 2023
    Fencers Gaylene Little and her son George Little have plenty of work ahead after Cyclone Gabrielle destroyed a huge amount of farm fences

    Light planes and helicopters are among the workhorses helping in the cyclone recovery effort. Hundreds of kilometres of farm fences need fixing and donated feed is leaving as fast as it's being…

    Audio

    Black Hawk Up - fixing fences and feeding stock
  • Civil Defence working long hours in rural Gisborne with no end in sight

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting weather
    24 Feb 2023
    Waikohu Civil Defence public information manager Nicky-Marie Kohere-Smiler with Charity Rutene at Te Karaka Area School. Goods have been donated from as far afield as Northland and Taranaki.

    A newly formed Civil Defence team working long hours to support affected whānau in Te Karaka are staying positive despite seemingly endless need in their community.

    Civil Defence working long hours in rural Gisborne with no end in sight
  • Explainer: What is a bailey bridge?

    Audio
    weather
    24 Feb 2023
    A bailey bridge has been installed between Mill Flat Road and Coatesville-Riverhead Highway in Auckland's Riverhead after severe flooding on 27 January washed away the existing bridge.

    We're heard a lot about bailey bridges in the last month since cyclones Hale and Gabrielle. With multiple bridges washed out, particularly in Tairāwhiti and Hawkes Bay - a temporary bridge is the best… Audio

  • Forestry inquiry welcomed by sector groups

    Audio
    environment weather
    24 Feb 2023
    Forestry slash - Failed landing Uawa Forest

    After the destruction caused by slash during last week's cyclone, the government yesterday announced a ministerial inquiry. Susie speaks with Hera Ngata-Gibson from the group Mana Taiao Tairawhiti… Audio

  • Heavy rain warning for flood-hit areas, severe storm watch for upper North Island

    News
    New Zealand weather
    23 Feb 2023
    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins flight to Wairoa had to be abandoned.

    Heavy rain is on the way for cyclone-hit Hawke's Bay and Tairāwhiti with concern about a dam in a Tairāwhiti river, while the PM's planned trip to Wairoa today was cancelled.

    Cyclone Gabrielle recap Thursday: New weather warnings for flood-hit regions
  • Wairoa's Mātangirau sings loudly for Day Two of Te Matatini

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    23 Feb 2023
    Wairoa's Mātangirau performing at Te Matatini Day Two, Eden Park, 23 February, 2023

    The second day of Te Matatini brought another 15 groups, including Wairoa's kapa Mātangirau - who journeyed through mud, break-downs and broken roads.

    Wairoa's Mātangirau sings loudly for Day Two of Te Matatini
  • Health Minister details services for cut-off East Coast

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    23 Feb 2023
    Labour MP Dr Ayesha Verrall

    Dr Ayesha Verrall describes access to health services for some cyclone-hit communities as a "an incredibly challenging situation" but says provisions are being made. Audio

    Health Minister details services for cut-off East Coast
  • 'Very real concerns': Inquiry into forestry slash announced

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    23 Feb 2023
    Produce - including apples, onions, pumpkin and pineapple - rotting at Napier Beach's shore on 20 February, 2023.

    Forestry Minister Stuart Nash says it is totally unacceptable slash is ending up on beaches after heavy rains. Audio

    Inquiry into forestry slash announced
  • Where to get help in Gisborne

    News
    New Zealand weather
    23 Feb 2023
    People in Gisborne are being warned to stop using water immediately until further notice.

    Here is the latest from the local council and Civil Defence for the region.

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Latest on where to get help in Gisborne
  • Oral Questions for Thursday 23 February 2023

    Audio 23 Feb 2023

    Questions to Ministers MARJA LUBECK to the Minister of Energy and Resources: What reports has she seen on how New Zealand's electricity sector is responding to electricity outages caused by Cyclone… Audio

  • Wairarapa farmers holding fundraiser for flood effected farms

    Audio
    farming natural disasters
    23 Feb 2023
    Water surrounds the Hawke's Bay house of John Tickner, father of Black Caps bowler Blair Tickner.

    Federated Farmers in Wairarapa are asking for donations of fencing supplies to help flood affected farms in Hawke's Bay and Tairawhiti recover. The Wairarapa federated farmers meat and wool chair Mike… Audio

  • Top Stories for Thursday 23 February 2023

    Audio
    National
    23 Feb 2023

    Top stories for 23 February 2023. Rain has fallen in Hawke's Bay and Tairawhiti overnight with more to come, as locals pick up the pieces from Cyclone Gabrielle. We speak to the father of Black Cap… Audio

  • Time to invest in native planting after Bola pine failures

    News
    Comment & Analysis Environment
    22 Feb 2023
    Slash at Gisbourne's Waikanae Beach

    Opinion - We urgently need to shift Aotearoa's forestry policy from exotic tree plantations to a focus on diverse native forests to protect against future extreme weather, David Norton writes.

    Time to invest in native planting after Bola pine failures
  • Kāinga Ora mulls modular homes to flooding homeless

    News
    New Zealand weather
    22 Feb 2023
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    It will not just be families already in state houses that need new roofs overhead. Audio

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Kāinga Ora mulls modular homes to flooding homeless
  • Kainga Ora considers temporary modular homes after Cyclone Gabrielle

    Audio
    housing
    22 Feb 2023
    SH2 just south of the closed bridge between Napier and Hastings. Apples are jammed between the cables where the water level used to be.

    Modular homes on vacant Kainga Ora land could be used to house people displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle.

    It says it's early to know exactly how many of its 4500 houses have been signficantly damaged in… Video, Audio

  • Wednesday recap: Hawke's Bay under heavy rain watch, more rain for Auckland

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    22 Feb 2023
    Piha after Cyclone Gabrielle

    The cyclone-devastated region is in for periods of heavy rain from midday tomorrow until Saturday, MetService says. It is also forecasting more rain for Auckland from this afternoon.

    Live blog updates: Cyclone Gabrielle latest from flood-hit regions
  • Cyclone-hit Pacific workers well cared for but worried about work

    News
    Pacific
    22 Feb 2023
    More than 400 workers from the Pacific were evacuated to the The Samoan Assembly of God church in Napier after being displaced by floodwaters that swept through North Island towns during Cyclone Gabrielle.

    Seasonal workers from the Pacific are bunking in emergency shelters after Cyclone Gabrielle tore through New Zealand's North Island as they wait to hear if there's still work available for them.

    Cyclone-hit Pacific workers well cared for but worried about work
  • Around the motu: Samantha Gee in Gisborne

    Audio 22 Feb 2023
    A dairy with an eftpos sign on the Pacific Coast Highway in Gisborne

    Samantha reports from Tairawhiti on the cyclone cleanup as connectivity is restored in parts, but damaged roading is a slow fix. Audio

  • Cyclone Gabrielle: Overwhelming challenges for rural Tairawhiti

    Audio 22 Feb 2023
    Floods engulf farmland along East Cape

    Most isolated farms in Tairawhiti have now been contacted, accounted for and assessed but still face major challenges as they set about cleaning up flood damaged properties and communities. Sandra… Audio

  • Can silty, sludgy soil recover after cyclone?

    Audio 22 Feb 2023
    Rail tracks covered in silt in the Esk Valley by flooding during Cyclone Gabrielle, 20 February 2023.

    Growers and farmers in Hawkes Bay and Tairawhiti are tackling the massive job of clearning mud and silt from their orchards, vinyeards and paddocks. What is the impact of this on soil health in two… Audio

  • "We're totally cut off": Rissington residents wait to be reconnected

    Audio 22 Feb 2023
    Home flooded up to its roof in Rissington, Hawke's Bay.

    It's now more than a week since Cyclone Gabrielle tore through the country - and still the stories and the scale of the devastation continue to unfold. There are still communities across Tairawhiti… Audio

  • Daily roading jigsaw likely to last months, says freight boss

    News
    New Zealand Business
    21 Feb 2023
    The road to Anauru Bay, a lovely holiday spot, off SH35

    It's going to be months and months of taking the long way round for trucking companies. Audio

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Daily roading jigsaw likely to last months, says freight boss
  • The Panel with Sally Wenley and Wade Jackson (Part Two)

    Audio
    National
    21 Feb 2023

    Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Sally Wenley and Wade Jackson speak to School Strike for Climate and a listener who has an open stormwater system in her neighbourhood. They also speak to the… Audio

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