Jimmy Ellingham
Dannevirke family's months-long wait for home access over river
After two months of using a dinghy, a husband and wife stranded by Cyclone Gabrielle can now leave home on a slightly less precarious river crossing.
The storm's heavy rain swelled the Manawatū… Video, Audio
Human rights lawyer critical of MSD scheme for abuse in care survivors
A human rights lawyer is appalled at what she says is cynical behaviour from the Ministry of Social Development in offering compensation to victims of state abuse.
While survivors wait for an… Audio
Development levy a 'scam' - Manawatū district councillor
A district councillor is taking on his own local body about the way it charges development levies.
Manawatū District councillor Andrew Quarrie says ratepayers are being ripped off, but the council… Audio
Vets who faced British nuclear tests in 1950s have reunion
New Zealand sailors exposed to British nuclear tests in the Pacific in the 1950s remain unhappy they've never had a government apology for being placed in harm's way. This weekend veterans, now all… Audio
Whanganui carparks now accommodating city's homeless
Freedom camping sites and car parks in Whanganui are now home to a growing fleet of vehicles housing the city's homeless.
The district council has set aside money and earmarked a site for them to… Audio
Feilding man shot dead by police after 8-hour standoff
Neighbours of a Feilding man shot by police after a eight-hour armed stand-off have described the horrific scenes unfolding just metres away from their front doors.
Police shot the man at about 9pm… Video, Audio
Manawatū community on edge after Feilding shooting
A neighbour of a man fatally shot by police in Feilding last night, says the man had been causing trouble in the neighbourhood for a while.
Charlotte Cook spoke to RNZ's Manawatū- reporter, Jimmy… Audio
Neighbours react to man shot by police in Feilding
A man was shot and killed by police in Fielding last night. The shooting came after an eight-hour standoff that began in the early afternoon. Police have declined our request for an interview… Audio
Emails reveal Palmerston North Hospital staff concerned about mental health unit
The father of a teenager who died in a suspected suicide at Palmerston North Hospital's mental health ward is disappointed to learn staff had been sending warnings to hospital management about the… Audio
Ōhakea airbase encourages girls to take up aviation careers
Forty teenage girls in their final year of high school are getting a taste of life in the airforce this week.
They're part of a school holiday programme at Ōhakea airbase in Manawatu trying to… Audio
Forty teen girls get a taste of Airforce life
Forty teenage girls in their final year of high school are getting a taste of life in the Airforce this week. They're part of a school holiday programme at Ohakea airbase in Manawatu trying to… Audio
Family desperate for mother's body to join brothers at Putiki Urupā
More than seven decades after her three brothers were murdered, Mihi Kui Edwards was to be reunited with her siblings.
She died, aged 89, in March 2021 and was to be buried with her slain siblings at… Video, Audio
Pakowhai survivors look at managed retreat after cyclone
The Hawke's Bay settlement of Pakowhai is between two cities - Napier and Hastings - and two rivers.
When Cyclone Gabrielle ripped through, those rivers breached their stopbanks and unleashed a… Video, Audio
Hawke's Bay businesses 'shouldering the pain' after cyclone
'We're shouldering all the pain'. Tonight the Hawke's Bay businesses who say they've been forgotten, left homeless and jobless. They believe they've been left to pick up the tab for Cyclone Gabrielle… Video, Audio
Hawke's Bay businesses 'shouldering the pain' after cyclone
'We're shouldering all the pain'. Tonight the Hawke's Bay businesses who say they've been forgotten, left homeless and jobless.
They believe they've been left to pick up the tab for Cyclone… Video, Audio
Eastern Tararua roads remain battered by Cyclone Gabrielle
Roads in the eastern Tararua District remain battered by Cyclone Gabrielle.
Now, this sparsely populated part of the Lower North Island must find a way of meeting cleanup costs that could hit $100… Audio
Manawatū-Hawke's Bay road link completion pushed out to 2025
Motorists between Manawatū and Hawke's Bay will have to wait until 2025 until a new highway linking the regions opens.
The $620 million replacement to the closed road through the Manawatū Gorge was… Video, Audio
Stuart Nash to remain Napier MP 'for now' after losing portfolios
Stuart Nash says he'll remain the MP for Napier "for now".
In a Facebook post, he's apologised to the people of Napier, and said he'll continue to work hard to ensure they get everything they need as… Audio
Possible delays over redress an insult - state abuse survivors
Survivors of abuse in state care say suggestions they could face delays over redress are an insult.
The idea was raised in a briefing for the incoming minister for the public service, Andrew Little… Audio
NZ Cricket plans to form national Māori team
The Māori All Blacks are one of New Zealand's top sports teams, and now cricket could follow in their footsteps.
New Zealand Cricket is looking at creating a national Māori team and this Easter will… Audio