Flooding
Phil Pennington with latest news from Kaikoura
RNZ reporter Phil Pennington is in Kaikoura. He joins us with the latest from the quake-hit town. Audio
Paua business gifts 400 kilos of paua to Kaikoura marae
PauaCo in Kaikoura has donated 400 kilos of paua worth $25,000 to a local marae which has opened its doors to people in the town. Audio
Parts of SH1 may be in the wrong place - PM
Prime Minister John Key is questioning whether parts of State Highway One are in the right place, after seeing the destruction caused by the earthquake. Jane Patterson reports. Video, Audio
Helicopter commander helps evacuate people from Kaikoura
Scott McKenzie is the captain of one of the four NH90 helicopters that have been sent to evacuate people from Kaikoura. What the quake has done to terra firma is incredible, he says. Audio
Evening business for 15 November 2016
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Govt's response to quake criticised by tourist
Tourists, including children and a heavily pregnant woman, have been evacuated from Kaikoura. But one Belgium tourist says the government's response looks bad compared to the Chinese's. Audio
Tourists evacuated from Kaikoura
Sixty Chinese nationals were among the first tourists to be evacuated from quake-hit Kaikoura. They left on helicopters paid for by the Chinese consulate. Audio
Molesworth St closed due to risky building
RNZ reporter Mei Heron reports from near Molesworth St, which has been closed over concerns about a building. Audio
Wellington mayor with the latest on the weather
Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt experienced a month's worth of rainfall in the last 24 hours. Wellington Mayor Justin Lester joins Checkpoint live to discuss the latest developments. Audio
Torrential rain causes flooding, slips in Wellington
Wellington was completely cut off for several hours today following persistent and heavy rainfall blocking the roads. RNZ reporter Kate Gudsell reports. Video, Audio
Rain causes flooding, slips and roads to close in Wellington
Severe rain and wind have caused extensive flooding and slips throughout Wellington and Marlbourough today, cutting off road access in some parts. NZTA's Mark Owen has the latest. Audio
Serious flooding cuts off Wellington
We have the latest on road closures in the Wellington region caused by heavy rain. Audio, Gallery
Capital cut off due to flooding
Flooding has closed several major routes in and out of Wellington and motorists are being warned to stay off the roads if they do not need to travel. The Wellington Police roading manager is Mike… Audio
Flooded Wellington homes evacuated
The worst of Wellington's weather should be over, after today's torrential downpour.
Franz Josef's proposed $6.2m wastewater plant could be scrapped
The Westland District Council has acknowledged a proposed $6.2m wastewater plant, for a town with about 300 ratepayers, could be scrapped after elections.
Torrential rain causes flash flooding in upper North Island
Torrential rain caused flash flooding and slips in parts of Auckland, Coromandel and Huntly yesterday forcing one family from their home. Forecasters are predicting more of the same type of weather… Audio
Motorists spend night at Coromandel garage due to flooding
Around 200 motorists were forced to spend the night at Bill Prescott's garage in Hikuai after heavy rain flooded roads lastnight. Video, Audio
Heavy rain causes chaos on Coromandel Peninsula
Heavy rain has caused flooding and stranded motorists on the Coromandel Peninsula. Video, Audio
South Dunedin residents face flooding future
South Dunedin residents - who are caught between sinking land and rising groundwater - have started talking about their uncertain future.
Up to 300 new Chch homes may be flood prone
Up to 300 homeowners in a new sub-division north of Christchurch have just found out their area may be flood prone. Conan Young reports. Video, Audio