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Latest from Auckland Minister as city braces for another storm
Returning to the weather now with alrady hammered parts of the country standing by for another round with mother nature.
Coromandel, Gisborne and Hawkes bay all under heavy rain warnings. And… Video, Audio
Evening business for 24 February 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6321093805112 Video, Audio
Storm-hit Northland is not forgotten - PM Chris Hipkins
The Prime Minister has spent the day with cyclone responders in Te Tai Tokerau telling Northlanders they have not been forgotten.
He was confronted with stories of some of our poorest households cut… Audio
Cricket: Black Caps battle on against England in Wellington test
The rain has stayed away - for now - and the Black Caps are battling to swing the momentum back in their favour on day one of the second cricket test against England in Wellington.
New Zealand made a… Video, Audio
Weather: Latest details from Auckland Civil Defence
Auckland Emergency Management has warned of severe thunderstorms over the northern part of the region on Friday afternoon, bringing possible flash flooding or slips.
Duty Controller Rachel Kelleher… Video, Audio
Weather: Latest details from Hawke's Bay Civil Defence
Hawke's Bay Civil Defence is going door to door in Esk Valley to check everyone is evacuating. Residents received a text alert at 1:30pm advising them of the evacuation ahead of heavy rain.
The… Video, Audio
Esk Valley ordered to evacuate as more extreme weather looms
In Hawke's Bay, Hana Montaperto-Hendry and her partner Alex Hendry run Sarosa Wines in Esk Valley.
They were cleaning up silt when they got word to evacuate.
Greg Miller from Linden Estate Winery… Audio
Mātangirau bring Wairoa mud on legs to Te Matatini after Cyclone Gabrielle
The second day of Te Matatini brought another 15 groups, among them defending champions Ngā Tumanako and crowd favourites Angituu.
But one group that's had to go through more than anyone to get to… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Cleaning up in one of Dargaville's hardest-hit streets
Assessors are getting through a long list of building checks in Te Tai Tokerau - where red stickers have been issued across all three districts.
Sam Olley spoke to some of those cleaning up. Audio
Tai Rāwhiti police concerned about disinformation on crime
Tai Rāwhiti police say they're worried about disinformation swirling in the community about the level of crime being carried out.
Tai Rāwhiti Area Commander Sam Aberahama says claims crime is spiking… Audio
Covid-19 Omicron booster for all over 30yo available from April
The government is poised to roll out a new Covid-19 booster for everyone over the age of 30.
The Pfizer bivalent vaccine will be available from the start of April - a move described by one… Audio
Slips, floods preventable if AT had acted sooner - West Auckland residents
West Auckland residents say slips and flooding could've been prevented if Auckland Transport listened to their concerns sooner.
There's been significant flooding and destruction to roads in West… Video, Audio
Evening business for 23 February 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6321010920112 Video, Audio
Turners responds to warning of vehicle price rises after floods
Thousands of cars have been ruined in recent extreme weather.
That's prompted a warning from the Reserve Bank to expect prices to rise, especially for used cars.
Turner's chief executive officer… Video, Audio
Will Wellington weather halt Black Caps vs England test?
The Wellington weather and a stolen trumpet are grabbing just as many headlines as the cricket itself ahead of the second test between the Black Caps and England.
The match is due to start in the… Video, Audio
Auckland light rail 'absolutely' going ahead - Transport Minister
Auckland's light rail project is "absolutely" going ahead - according to the minister in charge.
Michael Wood's resolute commitment comes at a time when many state highways across the country are in… Video, Audio
Hawke's Bay orchardists assess future, more than a week on since cyclone
More than a week after Cyclone Gabrielle hit, Hawke's Bay fruit growers are still assessing the damage - and their futures.
Some have been wiped out completely, while others are working out how to… Video, Audio
'We've got expensive planes to buy' - Air NZ boss on profits
Air New Zealand has emerged from Covid turbulence with a $214 million profit for the first half of the financial year, but it does not mean airfares will be any cheaper any time soon.
The national… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Tech expert with phone tips in an emergency
While some cut-off communities around the motu remain in the dark heading into the weekend - others are starting to come back online with limited capacity. Unison is asking reconnected Hawke's Bay… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Muriwai street evacuates with risk of slip
An emergency order went out today for residents of a Muriwai street to evacuate immediately. The suburb on Auckland's west coast was hit hard in the cyclone and the land is unstable. The community… Video, Audio