
Thunderstorm watch for the Bay of Plenty as rain sets in
Buckle down for some wet and wild activity throughout the Bay of Plenty tonight.
Buckle down for some wet and wild activity throughout the Bay of Plenty tonight.
The dead, the missing and the injured after the Whakaari/White Island eruption.
A Kiwi tour guide is one of two people still missing on White Island.
A US Maritime lawyer says he has been contacted by a family about suing a cruise liner.
Donna Grant has admitted four fraud offences, one relating to the NZ Warriors Foundation.
Defence boss speaks about heroic soldiers and their battle to bring Whakaari victims home.
Returning passengers said unnerving clues made them realise tourists wouldn't return.
Prime Minister has announced a $5m fund for businesses in Whakatāne and Westland.
People should avoid any activity which results in significant contact with the lake water.
The dismal weather was brought on by a low over the Tasman Sea.
"We can't thank everyone enough for the overwhelming love and support."
Police confirm the death of Australian Krystal Browitt in the White Island eruption.
"I'm indebted to the lad after what he did that day," father says.
Volcanoes shape our past, present and will likely shape our future, say experts.
Aussie couple Nick and Marion London potentially face months of recovery in hospital.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars pledged to the White Island injured and their families.
Six bodies recovered, as police dive squad will continue search.
"NZ is behind you. Get well and get back to doing what you love."
Police Deputy Commissioner Mike Clement told media: "We have a plan."
7 patients have been flown to Sydney or Melbourne, with another 6 to be transferred today.
'At no time in the last two years has the risk of further eruption been greater.'
Six of the eight bodies to be retrieved from Whakaari can be seen from the air.
To anyone who didn't know, the space would be postcard perfect, writes Anna Leask.
Police are considering a range of recovery options.
Eleven men were killed by volcanic torrent 100 years ago at sulphur-mining island.
Injured couple Lauren Urey and her husband Mathew Urey were married in October.
Professor of tourism says NZ has its fair share of accidents in the sector.
The question is when, with the risk of another eruption having increased.
Fears remain that efforts to retrieve bodies from White Island will be delayed.
"People had to make a decision as to where they would go and who they would be with."