Lisa Owen
Cyclone Gabrielle: Hawke's Bay family's survival on house roof
Cyclone Gabrielle's fury forced a family to break through their ceiling and on to their roof as they waited for rescue.
They were lifted to safety and a week later are back at their Hawke's Bay home… Video, Audio
Truckies face months of long detours after Cyclone Gabrielle
It's going to be months and months of taking the long way round for freight companies faced with 400 kilometres of damaged roads, and some communities still only reachable by air or sea.
The… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Puketapu still only accessible by helicopter
People in rural parts of Hawke's Bay are still finding it hard to access what they need.
Flooding wiped out two bridges and caused multiple slips around Puketapu, and for many, the only contact with… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Muriwai streets remain cordoned off
A week after Cyclone Gabrielle ripped through the North Island, some streets in the West Auckland community of Muriwai remain cordoned off, with residents unable to access their homes.
While… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Hawke's Bay responds to $50m govt funding
Checkpoint reporter Jimmy Ellingham has spent the day in Hawke's Bay speaking to businesses.
He tells Lisa Owen how Napier businesses are responding to the government's $50 million initial funding… Video, Audio
Planned Hawke's Bay development on flood-prone land 'dumb' - regional councillor
There are growing calls for a rethink of a massive housing development planned for flood-prone Hawke's Bay land.
It's an iwi-led development on land bought by the government - but it is land that's… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Napier community rallies to recover, rebuild
The resilience of the people of the Hawke's Bay is shining through.
Seven days on from Cyclone Gabrielle and 10,000 - most in Napier city - are still without power.
Electricity company Unison says… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Recovery Minister details $50m support fund
The government is making an initial 50-million-dollars available as immediate relief for businesses and workers hit by Cyclone Gabrielle.
Another $250 million will be funnelled to Waka Kotahi to… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Surf club still home for some in Piha
On the hard-hit west coast beaches in Auckland communities are still dealing with the threat of land slips and the realities of red stickered homes.
In Piha, some people are still calling the surf… Video, Audio
Evening business for 20 February 2023
Evening Business News for 20 February 2023. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6320851081112 Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Tai Rāwhiti volunteers help clean Te Karaka
The clean up is in full swing in the hard-hit town of Te Karaka, about 30 kilometres west of Gisborne.
About 80 whānau are still in evacuation centres, five days after Cyclone Gabrielle rushed… Video, Audio
Sticky situation for Boxing NZ with championships in India
The ongoing war in Ukraine has created a sticky situation for Boxing New Zealand and several of our top female fighters.
Despite Boxing New Zealand's preference the athletes do not take part in next… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Tolaga Bay waiting for cleaning essentials
Feeling a little forgotten and a little low in spirits and kai.
A Tolaga bay community leader says they need basic things like cleaning equipment, skip bins and a dump that's open so people can start… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Napier businesses count losses from missed events
The government has unveiled a $50 million fund to support, business, workers and the primary sector.
On top of is the government is pledging $250 million more for roading fixes, to get essential… Video, Audio
Titirangi Village busy again after weeks of storms, floods, slips
Meanwhile businesses in Titirangi village are beginning to get back to work with power and water mostly restored. But some further north are still struggling without wifi or supplier deliveries and… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Muriwai slip a 'dynamic situation' - officials
Auckland emergency management are talking with a few remaining residents of Muriwai's Domain Crescent who remain in their homes - after a call went out to evacuate. The area is being described as a… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Latest on Gisborne water shortage
In Tairāwhiti people are still being urged to conserve water. Civil Defence controller Ben Green has the latest details. [embed]… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Army reservists head to Hawke's Bay to help
In the wake of the cyclone, people from around Aotearoa have abandoned their day jobs to head to Hawke's Bay and answer the Army's call for reservists. One of them is Defence Liaison Officer Captain… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Oranga Tamariki helping 500 vulnerable kids
Social workers whose own homes and communties are storm-ravaged, are working in shifts to track down hundreds of vulnerable children and young people and confirm they are safe. There's more than 500… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Some in flood-hit Kaipara still without power
Parts of Northland remain significantly affected by Cyclone Gabrielle, with many people evacuated from Kaipara District's west coast throughout the week. While access within the region has improved… Video, Audio