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Cyclone Gabrielle: Gisborne housing crisis worse post-storm
Gisborne's housing crisis has got even worse as a result of Cyclone Gabrielle.
In the wake of the massive storm there are more than 170 red and yellow stickered homes and more flood damaged houses… Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle worsens Gisborne's housing crisis
Cyclone Gabrielle worsens Gisborne's housing crisis
The massive storm damaged scores of homes, motels are full in the city and more than 560 people are on a waiting list for social housing.
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Robertson weighing options, fends off 'cyclone tax' accusations
Robertson weighing options, fends off 'cyclone tax' accusations
Tax, borrow or cut: those are the broad options facing Grant Robertson as he faces the multibillion-dollar bill for Cyclone Gabrielle and the Auckland floods.
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Gisborne water crisis: Washing helpers 'literally taking a load off shoulders'
Helpers 'literally taking a load off shoulders' in water crisis
Water is a sought after resource in Gisborne where restrictions mean many on town supply are going without showers, and turning the washing machine on is a distant memory.
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Parliament debates restart with focus on cyclone and climate
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 Gabrielle: Hawke's Bay Regional Council defends decision not to evacuate Esk Valley
Council defends decision not to evacuate Esk Valley
A resident says people were calling for help from their rooftops as floodwaters ripped through the area. Audio
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Radio hosts fixate on schools closing as Gabrielle closes in
Cyclone Gabrielle buried homes and took lives, including those of rescuers, this week. But as it bore down on the country, front-rank hosts at Newstalk ZB played down the danger it posed… Audio
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Radio hosts fixate on schools closing as Gabrielle closes in
Radio hosts fixate on schools closing as Gabrielle closes in
Cyclone Gabrielle buried homes and took lives, including those of rescuers, this week. But as it bore down on the country, front-rank hosts at Newstalk ZB played down the danger it posed…
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Census 2023: Getting the count right
There are high hopes that improvements made to this year's Census will result in a better turnout than 2018. Audio
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Census 2023: Getting the count right
Census 2023: Getting the count right
There are high hopes that improvements made to this year's Census will result in a better turnout than 2018.
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Updates on 15 February: What residents in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know
What residents in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know
RNZ understands communities in cut-off regions have limited reception, here's what those in Tairāwhiti, Coromandel and Hawke's Bay need to know.
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ACT criticises cyclone response, Parliament hiatus
ACT criticises cyclone response, Parliament hiatus
ACT is criticising the government over its approach to Cyclone Gabrielle and has opposed the adjournment of Parliament, saying Labour "loves disaster politics".
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National backs state of emergency, repeats offer to take bipartisan stance on climate adaptation
'Entirely appropriate': National endorses national state of emergency decision
With six regions declaring local states of emergency as they respond to Cyclone Gabrielle's fury, the government has National's full backing, leader Christopher Luxon says.
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‘They call me the mother of punk’
For many women, the demands of family and career mean they're not always able to just make music for the fun of it. Ruth Miller is the brains behind The Unglamourous Project in Leicester, UK with the… Video, Audio
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High-altitude object shot down over Alaska, US says
High-altitude object shot down over Alaska, US says
White House spokesperson John Kirby said the object over Alaska was travelling at 12,000m and posed a "reasonable threat" to civilian aircraft.
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‘Unjust colonial weapon’: Green Party promises to continue fight against perpetual leases
‘Unjust colonial weapon’: Green Party promises to continue fight against perpetual leases
A Green Party politician is vowing to make perpetual leases an election issue as Māori landowners continue their fight to gain back control of their whenua.
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Hundreds of Auckland renters struggling in flood-hit homes
As if the rental market wasn't already tight enough - there are now hundreds of renters left in flood damaged homes, desperately searching for a new rental.
So far 277 homes have been red stickered… Audio
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Perpetual leases battle continues but minister 'unable to support' Māori land legislation review
'Why do we have to buy back our own land?': Perpetual leases battle continues
Māori locked out of their whenua by perpetual leases are continuing their fight against century-old legislation.
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Housing flood-displaced in Auckland a big job
A housing crisis, and then floods - the government is scrambling to provide longer term accommodation for hundreds of people displaced in Auckland.
The Temporary Accommodation Service is now tasked… Audio
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The fate of Papua’s governor Enembe - where is he now?
The fate of Papua’s governor Enembe - where is he now?
On Friday 10 February 2023, it will be one month since the Papua Governor Lukas Enembe was "kidnapped" at a local restaurant during his lunch hour by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and…
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Five takeaways from Biden's State of the Union speech
Five takeaways from Biden's State of the Union speech
Analysis - US President Joe Biden delivered an animated and at times combative State of the Union speech at a pivotal moment for his presidency.
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Auckland floods: The recovery is just starting, in every sense
Auckland floods: The recovery is just starting, in every sense
Opinion - We know from previous disasters in New Zealand that those who have been affected sometimes feel forgotten as time goes on, writes Kirsty Ross.
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Turkish president declares emergency as Turkey-Syria quake death toll passes 7800
Turkey-Syria quake death toll passes 7800, thousands of children feared dead
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces devastated by two earthquakes that left a trail of destruction. Audio
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Community recovering as emergency leadership fronts Auckland Big Clean Up
Community recovering as emergency leadership fronts Auckland Big Clean Up
School's back in Auckland this week but for hundreds of families and some businesses forced out of homes and buildings due to flooding, it is far from a return to normal.
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Auckland floods: Locals welcome independent review
'I worry for my kids' health' - Residents' fear for future as flood clean-up begins
The sun may finally be out, but the crisis is not over for Auckland residents displaced by last month's floods. Audio