Adriana Weber
A busy night at the Whakatane Civil Defence centre
Our reporter Adriana Weber is at the Whakatane Civil Defence centre where 135 people spent the night. She says the sun has come out and spirits are pretty high this morning. Audio
Cyclone Cook update from Whakatane
Bryan Crump talks to RNZ Reporter Adriana Weber for an update on Cyclone Cook from Whakatane. Audio
Adriana Weber live from Whakatane
Our reporter Adriana Weber joins us from Whakatane Audio
Cyclone Cook: Bay of Plenty Update
Bay of Plenty Civil Defence has just held a press conference, at Bay of Plenty Regional Council office in Whakatane. RNZ's reporter, Adriana Weber, was there. Audio
Ambulance service responds to higher mistake figures
Wellington Free Ambulance's Paul Fake tells Adriana Weber the increasing number of adverse events is due to better reporting - not more mistakes. Audio
Woman dropped on head by ambulance staff still suffering
"It's not so much ruined my life, but it's bloody close". Vickie Thompson tells reporter Adriana Weber about when she was dropped on her head by ambulance staff. Audio
Farmers - reducing emissions and increasing exports achieveable
The Ministry for the Environment says any significant reduction in agricultural emissions will need to be traded off against plans to expand meat and dairy exports. DairyNZ agrees everybody in the… Audio
'Just a joke' - friends of Wellington College rape jokers
A special assembly was held at Wellington College today to send a message that the school regarded the comments as deplorable and appalling. But some students still think it was 'just a joke'. Audio
Calls for Inquiry of Corrections' treatment of the mentally ill
A Chief Ommbudsman's report has been released detailing abuse of prisoners at risk of self-harm and one prison counsellor now wants guards who dish out rough treatment to be prosecuted. Audio
Firefighters suck up Port Hills water supply
Residents are being asked to conserve water because reservoirs in Christchurch's Port Hills are struggling with increased pressure from firefighters. Video, Audio
Public access may be allowed into Port Hills areas
Hundreds of people who fled their homes during the Port Hills fires have been allowed to return, but when will Civil Defence remove the cordons that are keeping everyone else out? Audio