Louise Ternouth
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
Cyclone Gabrielle: Surf club still home for some in Piha
On the hard-hit west coast beaches in Auckland communities are still dealing with the threat of land slips and the realities of red stickered homes.
In Piha, some people are still calling the surf… Video, Audio
Titirangi Village busy again after weeks of storms, floods, slips
Meanwhile businesses in Titirangi village are beginning to get back to work with power and water mostly restored. But some further north are still struggling without wifi or supplier deliveries and… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: West Auckland homes still trapped by slips
To Auckland now and some residents in the Titirangi area are still dealing with no power or water, roads closed and limited cell phone coverage.
But it's two major slips that have trapped residents… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Āwhitu cut off by slips, power out
In Āwhitu on Auckland's Manukau Heads it's a story that's becoming sadly familiar.
Many people are still without power, and major slips have closed roads, isolating residents.
Checkpoint reporter… Video, Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Kumeū flooded for third time in 14 months
Residents and businesses in Kumeū, west Auckland, have been flooded for a third time in 14 months.
While some businesses were more prepared this time, they're once again having to pick up the pieces… Video, Audio
Turkish, Syrian NZers raising funds to help family in quakes
The government has committed another three million in aid to Turkey and Syria.
Meanwhile expats are doing what they can to help the humanitarian response.
Turkish and Syrian businesses throughout… Audio
Hundreds of Auckland renters struggling in flood-hit homes
As if the rental market wasn't already tight enough - there are now hundreds of renters left in flood damaged homes, desperately searching for a new rental.
So far 277 homes have been red stickered… Audio
SH1 slips at Brynderwyn leave Wellsford, Kaiwaka quiet at long weekends
Businesses reliant on traffic through their towns are devasted that slips are disrupting their usual trade ahead of Waitangi weekend.
Slips on the Bynderwyn hills are causing a detour for Aucklanders… Video, Audio
Auckland floods - Huge community response in clean-up effort
There's been a massive community response to the clean up effort in Auckland.
Thousands have been mucking in to help people get back into their homes, or offering a place to shower for those still… Audio
Auckland floods: Hundreds of flooded cars, uninhabitable homes
Auckland has been cleared of weather watches and warnings after another morning of strong winds and heavy rain causing flooding.
Schools and childcare centres are able to open on Thursday. At least… Audio
Titirangi fears further slips as more heavy rain expected
Aucklanders have been sent another warning more bad weather is on the horizon.
An emergency alert was sent to phones this afternoon with official advice to stay off the roads.
The orange warning is… Video, Audio
Auckland floods: Rānui hit hard - homes red and yellow stickered
A rainfall warning has been upgraded to red for parts of Auckland, Coromandel and Northland from Tuesday afternoon.
It comes as the region has recorded a whopping 769 percent of its usual January… Video, Audio
Transport fiasco, grim weather as crowds head for Elton John
Auckland Transport is in the middle of a fiasco around getting fans to and from Elton John's concerts in Auckland this weekend. The first gig gets underway shortly at Mount Smart Stadium with 40,000… Audio
Long Covid: Up to 300k NZers may have post-viral illness
One in five New Zealanders are experiencing Long Covid symptoms, as the virus continues to cast a long shadow over the country.
New research shows as many as 300,000 New Zealanders could be battling… Audio
Financial mentors busy with people facing Buy Now Pay Later pressures
Regulations can't come soon enough for Buy Now Pay Later loans, according to financial mentors who say their services are the busiest they've ever been.
Festive season spending creating a debt spiral… Audio
What people want to see from new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins
So Chris Hipkins says the government will be focusing on the "bread and butter" issues people care about.
Our reporter Louise Ternouth and cameraman Nick Monro went to find out what people want to… Video, Audio
Reflecting on the Ardern's eventful five years
Over the past five years, the Prime Minister's dealt with a natural disaster, a terror attack, a global pandemic...not to mention two election victories. All that on top of the usual stresses and… Audio
Many stroke survivors still not covered by ACC
If you are unlucky enough to suffer a stroke - your future lifestyle will depend on whether it happens at work or not. Strokes are the country's leading cause of adult disability, with one occurring… Video, Audio
Kauri dieback: 50km of Waitākere tracks upgraded, reopening
New tools are being used in the battle to protect thousands of precious kauri trees in Auckland's Waitākere Ranges.
Parts of the Waitākere Ranges were closed to the public five years ago, with an… Video, Audio