Cyclone Gabrielle
Black Hawk Up - fixing fences and feeding stock
Light planes and helicopters are among the workhorses helping in the cyclone recovery effort. Hundreds of kilometres of farm fences need fixing and donated feed is leaving as fast as it's being… Audio
Black Hawk Up - fixing fences and feeding stock
Light planes and helicopters are among the workhorses helping in the cyclone recovery effort. Hundreds of kilometres of farm fences need fixing and donated feed is leaving as fast as it's being…
AudioHealth Minister details services for cut-off East Coast
Dr Ayesha Verrall describes access to health services for some cyclone-hit communities as a "an incredibly challenging situation" but says provisions are being made. Audio
Health Minister details services for cut-off East Coast regions
A new two for one covid vaccine will be available for anyone thirty plus from April.
The bivalent jab combines two strains of virus meaning its likely to be more effective against Omicron… Video, Audio
History with Dr Grant Morris
Today Dr Grant Morris looks at the history of flooding on the East Coast. Cyclone Gabrielle has had a devastating impact on the east coast of the North Island. NZ has a long history of flood… Audio
In photos: Cyclone Gabrielle's aftermath
As the clean-up after Cyclone Gabrielle continues, more rain is forecast for the flood-hit regions of Hawke's Bay, Taraiwhiti and Auckland.
Watch - Auckland Emergency Management gives latest Cyclone Gabrielle response update
Watch: Auckland Emergency Management has provided its latest update on Cyclone Gabrielle recovery in the region.
'Heaps of digging bro' to save 12,000 wine bottles from silt
Tales of resilience and recovery, spirit and sweat continue to emerge from the slip-scarred valleys of Hawke's Bay.
"We need help immediately" - Hawkes Bay horticulture giant
One of Hawkes Bay's biggest vegetable and fruit growers says he has grave concerns for the region's food producers if more significant financial help doesn't arrive quickly. Paul Apatu speaks to Susie… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: On the ground in Hawke's Bay
The cyclone may be gone, but the damage remains. Locals tell The Detail their stories of picking up the pieces. Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: On the ground in Hawke's Bay
The cyclone may be gone, but the damage remains. Locals tell The Detail their stories of picking up the pieces.
AudioPuketapu residents battling through masses of silt to clean up
Puketapu is alive with the sounds of diggers scraping silt and people dragging flood-damaged items from their homes. Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Tai Rāwhiti water rationing for another five days
Water is a sought after resource in Gisborne where restrictions mean many on town supply are going without showers, and turning the washing machine on is a distant memory.
Tai Rāwhiti Civil Defence… Video, Audio
MPs clash over how to pay for rebuild after Cyclone Gabrielle
Politicians have clashed in Parliament over the best way to pay for the cyclone rebuild - with the government refusing to rule out a new tax.
The Opposition is accusing Labour of gearing up to break… Video, Audio
Kainga Ora considers temporary modular homes after Cyclone Gabrielle
Modular homes on vacant Kainga Ora land could be used to house people displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle.
It says it's early to know exactly how many of its 4500 houses have been signficantly damaged in… Video, Audio
Cyclone-hit Pacific workers well cared for but worried about work
Seasonal workers from the Pacific are bunking in emergency shelters after Cyclone Gabrielle tore through New Zealand's North Island as they wait to hear if there's still work available for them.
RSE workers overwhelmed by generosity in Hawke's Bay
A Samoa seasonal work recruiter says his team in Hawke's Bay have been overwhelmed by generosity after his workers were rescued from their accommodation roof during Cyclone Gabrielle. Audio
Cyclone devastation and climate dominate PM's Statement debate
Today the debating chamber launched into action as it does most years - but this year was all about the weather and the climate. Audio
Cyclone devastation and climate dominate PM's Statement debate
Today the debating chamber launched into action as it does most years - but this year was all about the weather and the climate.
AudioTrucking boss on road priorities after Cyclone Gabrielle
An estimated 400km of road have been significantly damaged in Cyclone Gabrielle, posing massive problems for the freight industry.
About 93 percent of the country's goods are transported by road. But… Video, Audio