Robin Martin
Thomas Phillips: Rescue boats join search for missing family
A team of surf lifesavers and a fleet of rescue boats are today joining the search for Thomas Phillips and his three young children.
The family's abandoned ute was found in the surf at Kiritehere… Audio
Thomas Phillips search: Surf Lifesaving on how water search works
Twenty surf lifesavers and a fleet of inflatable rescue boats are spending Thursday searching the Waikato coast for a King Country man missing with his three children.
Thomas Phillips' ute was found… Audio
Mystery surrounds missing King Country man and 3 children
The search for a King Country man and his three children missing since the weekend will continue this morning. Thomas Phillips and his three children Jayda, Maverick and Ember aged 8, 6 and 5, have… Audio
Bad weather impacting search for missing family
The search for a family missing around the King Country coastal area today is being impacted by bad weather.
Thomas Phillips and his children Jayda, Maverick and Ember were last seen at the weekend.
…Search on for missing family on Waikato west coast
The search for a missing family along a remote Waikato west coast beach is resuming.
34-year-old Thomas Phillips and his three young children were last seen at Marokopa on Saturday evening.
The… Audio
Horticulture industry growing in Taranaki
Horticulture is making a comeback in Taranaki.
Avocado and kiwifruit orchards are being planted in numbers not seen since 1988 - when the devastation of Cyclone Bola forced many to convert to dairy.
…Vet a 'conservation hero' for years of helping injured native birds
The boss of a New Plymouth vet clinic is being hailed as a conservation hero for being the go-to-guy for nursing injured native birds back to health.
DOC's Taranaki staff have awarded Rob Mills the… Video, Audio
Energy bosses say proposed bill risks electricity supply
Energy bosses say proposed legislation designed to tighten rules around the decommissioning of oil and gas wells, risks creating a shortfall in electricity generation.
They say the Crown Minerals… Audio
Covid-19: Communities look forward to sharing food at level 2
Many ethnic groups have been missing community events and religious gatherings during lockdown and are looking forward to entering level 2.
Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin caught up with… Audio
Covid-19: Lockdown coastal Taranaki style
Lockdown means different things to different people.
For many it's juggling Zoom meetings with childcare, and battling supermarket queues - others are hardly noticing a difference.
Taranaki… Audio
Covid-19: Parihaka families rally together over lockdown
Whānau at the isolated Parihaka settlement in Taranaki say they are well set up to keep vulnerable members of the community safe during lockdown.
About 30 people live permanently at Parihaka, first… Audio
Covid-19 mass vaccination for essential workers in Taranaki
There were mixed feelings amongst essential workers finally able to get the Covid-19 jab at a mass vaccination event in New Plymouth today.
The Taranaki DHB is aiming to vaccinate about 7000… Video, Audio
Covid-19: Lockdown busier than ever for some
Working from home during lockdown might free up time for a little DIY, a touch of gardening, the odd walk around the block or more time with the children.
For other workers its business as usual, or… Audio
Covid-19: Lockdown at busiest time of year for dairy farmers
Working from home during lockdown for many includes a little DIY, a touch of gardening, the odd walk around the block and more quality time with the children.
But for dairy farmers August is the… Audio
Covid-19: 100-year-old among locals getting vaccinated at Mokau
A 100-year-old was among those vaccinated against Covid-19 on the remote Taranaki-King Country boundary at Mōkau today.
Mere Wihongi's old enough to remember the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic - which… Video, Audio
Waitara vaccination clinic doubles capacity due to outbreak
Dozens of people have taken advantage of a pop-up Covid-19 vaccination clinic in Waitara in North Taranaki set up to boost immunisation rates following the community outbreak of the Delta variant in… Audio
Covid-19: Disinformation blamed for low Māori vaccination rate
Māori health providers in Taranaki fear disinformation spread via social media is partly to blame for the poor vaccination rates among Māori in the region.
Currently only 1366 Taranaki Māori aged… Audio
Delays in vetting forcing midwives to abandon pregnant mums
Independent midwives are being forced to work for weeks on end without pay because of delays in getting police clearances - some are even being told they can't practice. They say they're having to… Audio
Taranaki Bulls make history on return from exile
Exiled from the quake-prone Yarrow Stadium the Taranaki Bulls made an emotional return to New Plymouth at the weekend, and made a little bit of history while they were at it.
The provincial rugby… Audio
Stratford to vaccinate thousands in one day
Thousands of people are expected to turn up to New Zealand's first rural mass Covid-19 vaccination event at Stratford today and tomorrow.
The Taranaki District Health Board is hoping to give a first… Audio