Weather
Wind lifts roofs, uproots trees in Wellington
Most of New Zealand is in the midst of a wet and windy Tuesday, and the weather has caused some damage in the capital.
World Weather
MetService severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum on how a day doesn't go by without some weather... a tropical cyclone named Raquel appeared in the South Pacific in July for the first time on… Audio
Iran sweltering in heatwave
Ultra marathon runner Lisa Tamati joins the Panel to discuss heat as Iran swelters in 70 degree temperatures. Lisa's run through some of the most inhospitable places on the planet. Audio
The drought shamer
Tony Corcoran is a "droughtshamer" on a crusade to name and shame Californian water wasters by posting videos of what they are doing on social media. Audio
Hannah Leckie: water security
Water policy analyst within the Environment Directorate at the OECD. Audio
'Government needs to wake up to the damage'
Farmers are facing silt as high as fence lines as they deal with the flood clean-up in the Waitotara Valley in southern Taranaki.
Lake to be tested again for dangerous pesticides
Water and sediment from a South Canterbury lake is to be sampled again, after allegations that dangerous pesticides are buried in the lake bed.
June floods still hitting Taranaki farmers
Landslips continue to block access on farms in Taranaki and Whanganui after June's floods - and some farmers have not seen their stock in weeks.
Treasure hunters find Spanish bullion off Florida
A family of treasure hunters based in Florida has found more than one-and-a-half million dollars (NZ) worth of gold and silver lost when a Spanish fleet sank in a storm in 1715. Audio
Bodies of two Canadian trampers recovered
Police have recovered the bodies of two Canadian trampers who were caught in an avalanche at the weekend while walking the Kepler Track. Audio
Weather stops Interislander, closes roads
The Interislander cancels ferries and snow closes the Desert Road as the weekend of weather issues continues.
Jennifer Peedom: sherpas and Everest
Australian filmmaker known for her intimate portraits of people in extreme circumstances. Her latest documentary, Sherpa, is screening at the New Zealand International Film Festivals. Audio
More bad weather coming for weekend
More bad weather's expected this weekend, with snow forecast to low levels in the south and heavy rain and high winds likely in central New Zealand. Audio
Auckland council blames weather not drains for flooding
There've been complaints that poor drainage was partly to blame for last night's flooding in parts of South and West Auckland. Audio
Auckland faces clean-up after flooding
A sudden torrential downpour flooded about 70 homes in west and south Auckland in just three hours last night. Audio
Sudden downpower floods parts of south, west Auckland
A sudden torrential downpour turned roads into rivers, about 70 homes have been flooded in west and south Auckland in just three hours last night. Audio
Sudden torrential rain floods parts of Auckland
A sudden torrential downpour flooded about 70 homes in west and south Auckland in just three hours last night. Audio
Gisborne freight companies struggle to get trucks out
The road closures both north and south of Gisborne have been a headache for freight companies getting farm produce to the markets and ports, and supplies back to the city. Audio
Road closures, power cuts continue on East Coast
Hundreds of people in the Gisborne area face another cold night without power. Audio
Weekend weather
Another brass monkeys night. Weather commentator Richard Green tells us what's in store for the weekend. Audio