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  • The Panel with Sally Wenley and Wade Jackson (Part One)

    Audio
    National
    21 Feb 2023
    Kumara

    Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Sally Wenley and Wade Jackson discuss the latest chapter in the Three Warer reforms and Cyclone Gabrielle's impact to kūmara crops. Plus, they speak to a… Audio

  • Civil Defence info for Tai Rāwhiti and Hawke's Bay

    Audio 21 Feb 2023

    For the next week, there will be regular civil defence announcements around 1240 for listeners in the Tai Rāwhiti and Hawke's Bay regions, many of whom still have no or poor communications. Audio

  • Growers want detail on government support package

    Audio
    economy farming
    21 Feb 2023
    Esk Valley on 20 February following Cyclone Gabrielle.

    Growers in Hawke's Bay and Tairawhiti are keen to know how the government's interim support package will work.

    Fifty million dollars will be given to businesses affected by Cyclone Gabrielle - but no… Audio

  • NEMA overview of response to Cyclone Gabrielle

    Audio
    natural disasters emergency services
    21 Feb 2023
    NEMA sign

    The national state of emergency has been extended for another seven days, so government agencies can provide additional resources as they are needed. The declaration applies to Northland, Auckland… Audio

  • Call for amnesty so overstayers can help with cyclone clean-up

    News
    New Zealand business
    21 Feb 2023
    Community leader Pakilau Manase Lua at Tongan Council of Churches and the Aotearoa Tonga Response Group church service.

    Overstayers in cyclone-hit regions should be granted an amnesty, a Tongan community leader says. Audio

    Call for amnesty so overstayers can help with cyclone clean-up
  • Tairawhiti business welcomes government support

    Audio
    economy natural disasters
    21 Feb 2023
    The Waipaoa River, near Gisborne, during Cyclone Gabrielle, 14/2/23

    A Tairawhiti business leader says the government's initial fifty-million dollar support package is "brilliant." The money is to tide over businesses and the primary sector while a recovery taskforce… Audio

  • First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 21 February

    Audio 21 Feb 2023

    On today's First Up pod - the latest from the UK where a body is found in a river less than a mile from where UK mother of two Nicola Bulley vanished three weeks ago; the Government announces a 300… Audio

  • Gisborne neighbours band together to clear silt and sludge

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    21 Feb 2023
    Hugo McGuinness says he'll have to battle with mounds of silt to recreate his gardens. The shock of the damage to his property took time to process, and only hit him days after Cyclone Gabrielle swept through, he said.

    Cleaning up the flood silt is like scooping up sludgy stinky cow pats, one Gisborne resident says after Cyclone Gabrielle, as he reflects on regrowing his garden.

    Gisborne neighbours band together after cyclone to clear silt and sludge
  • Willis: cyclone recovery money welcomed by National

    Audio
    politics natural disasters
    21 Feb 2023
    Leader of the opposition Christopher Luxon has arrived at the CDEM base at the Gisborne District Council, to hear about the response. With him are MPs Simeon Brown and Nicola Willis.  In the pictures he is next to Rehette Stoltz, the mayor (the orange vest)

    The Government has announced the first in a 'rolling maul' of financial assistance to those impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle. It includes $250 million to repair local and state highways and a $50 million… Audio

  • Cyclone: who foots forestry slash bill?

    Audio
    natural disasters
    21 Feb 2023
    Produce - including apples, onions, pumpkin and pineapple - rotting at Napier Beach's shore on 20 February, 2023.

    Many of Tairawhiti's forestry workers are in limbo after Cyclone Gabrielle wiped out the roads to their plantations. As money runs out, they're hoping to find out today whether they can be redeployed… Audio

  • Forestry's uncertain future on the East Coast

    Audio
    farming natural disasters
    21 Feb 2023
    In Tairāwhiti, farmers near Tolaga Bay saw forestry slash and land damage from winds and heavy rain as a result of Cyclone Gabrielle.

    Cyclone Gabrielle has once again highlighted the problem of forestry slash and the damage it does. Audio

  • Forestry's uncertain future on the East Coast

    News
    The Detail farming
    21 Feb 2023
    In Tairāwhiti, farmers near Tolaga Bay saw forestry slash and land damage from winds and heavy rain as a result of Cyclone Gabrielle.

    Cyclone Gabrielle has once again highlighted the problem of forestry slash and the damage it does.

    Audio

    Forestry's uncertain future on the East Coast
  • Cyclone Gabrielle: Tolaga Bay waiting for cleaning essentials

    News
    weather natural disasters
    20 Feb 2023
    Tolaga Bay, East Coast, New Zealand.

    A Tolaga Bay leader says they need basic supplies like cleaning equipment, skips and a dump that is open so people can start clearing sludge from their homes. Audio

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Tolaga Bay waiting for cleaning essentials
  • Cyclone Gabrielle: reporter Sam Gee in Tairawhiti

    Audio 20 Feb 2023

    RNZ reporter Sam Gee talks to Susie from the Civil Defence headquarters in Gisborne. Audio

  • Family harm reports rise in cyclone-devastated areas - 'People are under pressure'

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    20 Feb 2023
    Police speak to media after seizing 3.2 tonnes of cocaine

    Family harm incidents are on the rise in Tairāwhiti and Hawke's Bay - the two regions worst affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. Audio

    Police see increase in family harm reports in wake of Cyclone Gabrielle
  • Cyclone Gabrielle: Water still a problem in Tairāwhiti

    Audio 20 Feb 2023
    Mud and silt left behind at an Esk Valley property in Hawke's Bay on 17 February 2023 after Cyclone Gabrielle passed through.

    In Tai Rāwhiti, water supply is still a problem.

    Civil Defence has spelt out which Gisborne businesses can open under water restrictions.

    Its controller Ben Green says the supply is still critically… Audio

  • Iwi and community volunteers work round the clock in Tairāwhiti

    Audio
    natural disasters
    20 Feb 2023
    Houses on Joll Road in Havelock North were inundated with contaminated mud during Cyclone Gabrielle, but the community and Navy pitched in to help clean up the street and homes.

    As Te Tai Rāwhiti enters its second week of recovery, many are still struggling.

    Iwi, community organisations and myriad volunteers are working around the clock, trying to ensure they get what they… Audio

  • Gisborne businesses begin to reopen - but with water restrictions

    News
    New Zealand Business
    20 Feb 2023
    Queues for community supermarkets and petrol stations in Gisborne extended down the street on Wednesday afternoon.

    Civil Defence has spelled out which Gisborne businesses can open under water restrictions and what rules they must follow.

    Gisborne businesses begin to reopen - but with water restrictions
  • Cyclone Gabrielle battered our homes - but brought our community closer

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    19 Feb 2023
    Hastings Sports Centre has become an evacuation centre

    First Person - RNZ's Anusha Bradley woke on Tuesday to muddy brown water lapping at her back door. In the week since, a virtual black-out brought her closer to the community she calls home.

    Cyclone Gabrielle battered our homes - but brought our community closer
  • Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle

    News
    Mediawatch media
    19 Feb 2023

    Our media were in emergency mode yet again this week, offering hours of extra coverage on air, online and in print. Outlets in the hardest-hit places reported the basics - even without access to…

    Video

    Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle
  • Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle

    Audio
    media East Coast
    19 Feb 2023
    Hawke's Bay Today overcame power failures, a communication blackout and floods cutting staff off from each other to print free editions packed with news locals could really use after Cyclone Gabrielle.

    Our media were in emergency mode yet again this week, offering hours of extra coverage on air, online and in print. Outlets in the hardest-hit places reported the basics - even without access to… Video, Audio

  • A view from above: surveying the damage in Tairāwhiti

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    18 Feb 2023
    A massive slip seen from a Civil Defence fly over areas near Gisborne, as experts assessed the damage from Cyclone Gabrielle, on 18 February, 2023.

    RNZ reporter Kate Green joined a Civil Defence fly-over in Tairāwhiti as the crew surveyed the extent of cyclone damage and unchecked zones.

    A view from above: surveying the cyclone damage in Tairāwhiti
  • Gisborne man charged with kidnapping and assault

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Feb 2023
    Police in Wellington. Generic image

    A Gisborne man has been charged with kidnapping and serious assault, as police stay out in force in the flood-striken area.

    Gisborne man charged with kidnapping and assault
  • Cyclone Gabrielle response: 'This is a massive event for NZ'

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Feb 2023
    National Civil Defence director of emergency management Roger Ball

    Civil Defence has made contact with 90 percent of Tairāwhiti communities and expects to reach the rest by the end of today, says Emergency Management. Watch the latest government update here.

    Cyclone Gabrielle response: 'This is a massive event for NZ'
  • Power and limited water restored to Gisborne but 'still so much to be done'

    News
    New Zealand weather
    18 Feb 2023
    Locals cleaning up around Gisborne

    Gisborne is slowly getting back on its feet with power and limited water access restored to the region. Audio

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Power and limited water restored to Gisborne but 'still so much to be done' - Mayor
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