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Oral Questions for Wednesday 29 March 2023
Audio 29 Mar 2023Questions to Ministers TEANAU TUIONO to the Minister of Education: Does she stand by her comments that teachers' pay and conditions are "not good enough"? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does… Audio
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Kindergarten children coping well with cyclone trauma - association
The Napier Kindergarten Association says children showing signs of distress after Cyclone Gabrielle are often reacting to how the adults around them are coping.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Why many in Muriwai can't move on
The Detail goes to Muriwai to find out how residents are putting their lives back together after Cyclone Gabrielle. Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Why many in Muriwai can't move on
The Detail goes to Muriwai to find out how residents are putting their lives back together after Cyclone Gabrielle.
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The Week in Detail: From silicosis to SailGP
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Week in Detail: From silicosis to SailGP
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
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Gym owners build resilience after floods: 'We were only open up for three weeks'
More than a month after the Auckland floods, highly affected businesses in the suburb of Brown's Bay are slowly starting to get back on their feet.
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Pacific medical team reaching out to cyclone-hit workers in rural NZ
The Pasifika Medical Association has sent a medical assistance team to provide primary care and mental health assistance in the cyclone-hit New Zealand town of Wairoa after an assessment last week. Audio
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Unique needs of children must be factored into disaster responses - Unicef
Children's advocacy and aid charity Unicef says there is a need for child-sensitive disaster preparedness, response and recovery plans. Audio
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Two key state highways reopen in Wairoa
Two major roads in northern Hawke's Bay have reopened as efforts are made to reconnect the battered region.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: UNICEF warns of post-flood trauma in children
UNICEF Australia is warning children need specific disaster recovery services, and you cannot just leave their wellbeing to chance.
Thousands of young Australian children need intensive mental health… Video, Audio
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Questions for Oral Answer 7 March 2023
Audio 7 Mar 2023Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? ANNA LORCK to the Minister for Cyclone Recovery: What actions has the… Audio
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Stuart Nash won't fight in charity boxing match, but 'not scared of Mark Mitchell'
National MP Mark Mitchell says he's disappointed Stuart Nash won't go head-to-head with him in a charity boxing match.
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Mental health funding to boost support in flood-hit Hawke's Bay
The government is investing $3.25 million to expand existing mental health support in Hawke's Bay after Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Midday Rural News for 1 March 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
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Relentless rain test for mental health: 'All our life is gone, it's sitting in rubbish piles'
Hawke's Bay residents are struggling with the mental impact of relentless rains and flooding.
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Relentless rain in Hawke's Bay taking a toll on mental health
Hawke's Bay residents are struggling with the mental impact of relentless rains and flooding.
It's rained on all but three days since Cyclone Gabrielle cut a swathe through the region and heavy rain… Audio
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Cyclone aftermath: Mental impact on victims will be huge, Civil Defence says
Tairāwhiti Civil Defence says there will be long-term psychological effects from recent cyclones that have hit the region.
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Cyclone aftermath: Keeping tabs on mental wellbeing a top priority
The Rural Support Trust is planning support hubs in remote places for those farmers and growers impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle. Audio
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Cyclone aftermath: Keeping tabs on mental wellbeing a top priority
The Rural Support Trust is planning support hubs in remote places for those farmers and growers impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle.
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'That was not the Napier that I know' - NZDF team on the round in Hawke's Bay
Defence personnel are standing by to help with evacuations if needed in Hawke's Bay as more bad weather slams the already sodden region.
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Where to get help in Gisborne
Here is the latest from the local council and Civil Defence for the region.
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Watch - Auckland Emergency Management gives latest Cyclone Gabrielle response update
Watch: Auckland Emergency Management has provided its latest update on Cyclone Gabrielle recovery in the region.
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Parliament debates restart with focus on cyclone and climate
Leaders of all political parties have focused opening statements in Parliament on the storms and rebuild, with a side-order of climate change.
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Cyclone-hit farmers, growers will have fund details by end of day - minister
Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor is confident details about how people can access the $50 million fund, announced on Monday, are imminent.