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  • More boots on the ground for Gisborne clean-up

    Audio
    rural farming
    3 Feb 2023
    Damage to the boundary of Tim and Lucy Jeffard's farm in Tolaga Bay after the recent storm

    Farmers in Tairāwhiti are looking forward to having more boots on the ground this month to help clean up their farms still littered with forestry debris from recent floods. Regional Federated Farmers… Audio

  • More boots on the ground for Gisborne clean-up

    News
    Country Life rural
    3 Feb 2023
    Damage to the boundary of Tim and Lucy Jeffard's farm in Tolaga Bay after the recent storm

    Farmers in Tairāwhiti are looking forward to having more boots on the ground this month to help clean up their farms still littered with forestry debris from recent floods. Regional Federated Farmers…

    Audio

    More boots on the ground for Gisborne clean-up
  • On the Farm - Floating onions and slipping farmland

    Audio
    rural farming
    3 Feb 2023
    Water still flows next to a field completely washed out of its onions.

    Assessment of damage is underway in Pukekohe after a deluge of rain saw onions floating down the street and farms turned into lakes. Kiwifruit vines and structures have also been wiped out - while… Audio

  • On the Farm - Floating onions and slipping farmland

    News
    Country Life rural
    3 Feb 2023
    Water still flows next to a field completely washed out of its onions.

    Assessment of damage is underway in Pukekohe after a deluge of rain saw onions floating down the street and farms turned into lakes. Kiwifruit vines and structures have also been wiped out - while…

    Audio

    On the Farm - Floating onions and slipping farmland
  • Tairāwhiti farmers back review into forestry management of erosion prone land

    News
    New Zealand Country
    3 Feb 2023
    Tim Jefferd standing at the wall of wood on his farm boundary.

    Flood-hit farmers in Tairāwhiti have voiced support for an independent review as they continue to clear debris from their properties.

    Tairāwhiti farmers back review into forestry management of erosion prone land
  • Tairāwhiti farmers back govt plans for independent review

    Audio
    farming weather
    3 Feb 2023
    Tolaga Bay based operator Cranswick enterprises engage in the removal of woody debris from Tolaga Bay 
beach

    Flood-hit farmers in Tairāwhiti are backing Government plans for an independent review into management practices on erosion-prone land in the district.

    In January the East Coast was battered by… Audio

  • Ministers, stakeholders meet to discuss Gisborne land-use practices

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting Civil Defence
    2 Feb 2023
    Ministers and key stakeholders met in Gisborne on Wednesday to discuss land-use issues, particularly in relation to forestry slash.

    A review of land-use in Tairāwhiti looks likely following a meeting at Gisborne District Council yesterday, but there is some confusion about what exactly was settled behind closed doors.

    Ministers, stakeholders meet to discuss Gisborne land-use practices
  • Forestry slash at beach: 'It is a terrible tragedy'

    News
    New Zealand business
    27 Jan 2023
    Slash from the heavy rain in Gisbourne, June 2018.

    The death of a child on a slash-covered beach could have been prevented, residents say, and the tragedy has reignited calls for action on forestry slash. Audio

    Forestry slash at beach: 'It is a terrible tragedy'
  • Better land and forest management possible but costly

    Audio
    weather
    27 Jan 2023
    Commencing of removal of Debris from Mangatokerau stream

    The Forestry Minister has confirmed he is open to an independent inquiry into land management in the Tairawhiti district, but the industry says a long term fix would be expensive.

    Wood debris has… Audio

  • Weak soil geology partly to blame for slash issues after wild weather - Forest Owners

    Audio
    local council
    27 Jan 2023
    Debris lies across SH6 between Nelson and Blenheim after intense rain in August 2022.

    A tragedy on a slash-covered beach in Tairāwhiti has reignited calls for more action on dealing with forestry slash.

    A 12-year-old boy died on Gisborne's Waikanae Beach on Wednesday evening, with… Audio

  • Gisborne locals unhappy after death at slash-covered beach

    Audio
    environment weather
    27 Jan 2023
    Wigan Bridge on Tauwhareparae Road out of Tolaga Bay became clogged with woody debris on Tuesday before it has now been cleared.

    Tairāwhiti residents say a tragedy at a local beach strewn with woody debris could've been prevented.

    A 12-year-old boy died on Gisborne's Waikanae Beach on Wednesday evening, with witnesses telling… Audio

  • Top Stories for Friday 27 January 2023

    Audio
    National
    27 Jan 2023

    Top stories for 27 January 2023 Tairawhiti residents say the death of a 12-year-old at a Gisborne beach strewn with wood debris could have been prevented. Free range egg farmers are fielding hundreds… Audio

  • Gisborne mayor 'heartbroken' for family's 'unimaginable loss'

    News
    New Zealand East Coast
    26 Jan 2023
    Wood strewn across the beachline looking out across Waikanae Beach towards Eastland Port.

    Gisborne's mayor says she is heartbroken for the family of a child who died at Waikanae Beach.

    Gisborne mayor 'heartbroken' for family of child who died at Waikanae Beach
  • Some Tolaga Bay residents still stranded after Cyclone Hale

    News
    New Zealand environment
    25 Jan 2023
    Cyclone Hate has caused severe damage to the Tairāwhiti region. Images show damage and a dropout on Arakihi Road in Tolaga Bay.

    Some families in Tolaga Bay are still stranded, two weeks on from the devastation of Cyclone Hale. Audio

    Tolaga Bay residents still stranded as 22 roads remain closed following Cyclone Hale
  • Some Tolaga Bay families still stranded after Cyclone Hale

    Audio
    natural disasters
    25 Jan 2023
    Cyclone Hate has caused severe damage to the Tairawhiti region. Images show damage and a dropout on Arakihi Road in Tolaga Bay.

    Some families in Tolaga Bay are still stranded, two weeks on from the devastation of Cyclone Hale.

    There are 300 identified faults across the Tairāwhiti region, such as dropouts and damaged bridges… Audio

  • Covid-19 update: 13,880 new cases, 79 deaths and 242 in hospital

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    24 Jan 2023
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    There have been 13,880 new cases of Covid-19 over the past week, the Ministry of Health has reported.

    Covid-19 update: 13,880 new cases, 79 deaths and 242 in hospital
  • The Panel with Paula Penfold and Allan Blackman (Part 2)

    Audio
    National
    23 Jan 2023
    60 year old pine tree being felled in Manulife forest block near Tokoroa.

    Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists Paula Penfold and Allan Blackman find out why patches of the same road can look and feel different- turns out it's on purpose! Plus, they speak to Mana Taiao… Audio

  • Forestry slash: what is the solution?

    Audio
    weather
    23 Jan 2023
    Tolaga Bay, heavy rain forced piles of wood onto farmland.

    As flooding from recent Cyclone Hale brought down more slash, causing damage to farms, properties and infrastructure in Tairawhiti, the Environmental Defence Society has called for a formal Commission… Audio

  • Tairāwhiti farrners want inquiry into Cyclone Hale damage

    Audio
    natural disasters
    23 Jan 2023
    Initial assessments show the east coast between between Cooks Beach and Matarangi to be the hardest hit by Cyclone Hale.

    After Tairāwhiti took another battering with ex-tropical Cyclone Hale earlier this month, Federated Farmers is calling for a government inquiry into factors that are contributing to the damage.

    They… Audio

  • Federated Farmers calls for inquiry into Cyclone Hale damage factors

    News
    New Zealand Country
    23 Jan 2023
    The Gladstone Road bridge in Gisborne was among those affected by forestry slash after Cyclone Hale in January, 2023.

    Federated Farmers says residual material and slash from forestry harvesting contributed to the damage to farmland when the ex-tropical cyclone made landfall this month.

    Federated Farmers calls for inquiry into ex-tropical Cyclone Hale damage factors
  • World record smashed at Waka Ama nationals

    News
    Sport
    21 Jan 2023
    Waka Ama sprints at Lake Karapiro

    The Waka Ama national champs is entering its final days, with the country's greatest paddlers continuing to battle it out on Lake Karapiro.

    World record smashed at Waka Ama National Sprint Championships
  • Big races in store on final day of Waka Ama National Sprint Championships

    News
    Sport
    21 Jan 2023
    Waka Ama sprints at Lake Karapiro

    The final day of the Waka Ama National Sprint Championships is seeing the best teams in the country aiming for gold in the semifinals and finals of the W6 races.

    Big races in store on final day of Waka Ama National Sprint Championships
  • Aerial mapping of Tairāwhiti aquifers planned to improve scientific information

    News
    New Zealand environment
    19 Jan 2023
    A helicopter with aerial electromagnetic (AEM) technology taking off.

    A scientific project to understand more about Gisborne's critical groundwater will start in February.

    Aerial mapping of Tairāwhiti aquifers planned to improve scientific information
  • Relief for Tairāwhiti as subtropical low fails to pack punch

    News
    New Zealand weather
    19 Jan 2023
    Damage to roads north of Gisborne after torrential rain and flooding,

    The Tairāwhiti region appears to have escaped another expected storm just days after the last major rainfall. Audio

    Relief for Tairāwhiti as subtropical low fails to pack punch
  • Tairāwhiti appears to escape another expected storm

    Audio
    weather emergency services
    19 Jan 2023
    Torrential rain and flooding washed out roads north of Gisborne during Cyclone Hale, cutting power to more than 750 homes in the Tokomaru Bay area, Tolaga Bay, Tapuaeroa, Mata and Makarika areas.

    The Tairāwhiti region appears to have escaped another expected storm just days after the last major downfall.

    The region suffered significant damage from Cyclone Hale last week with homes flooded and… Audio

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