
Heavy rain and severe gales due to lash parts of country this week
Both islands are in for a mixed bag of weather conditions this week.
Both islands are in for a mixed bag of weather conditions this week.
Government earmarks nearly $1 billion for cyclone recovery, announced in Hawke's Bay.
The report has brought an intense and swift reaction from Gisborne District Council.
The bar will open near the school despite strong opposition at a recent hearing.
A report says there are just 5-10 years to "turn this environmental disaster around".
Map was created by Dragonfly Data Science in partnership with Social Wellbeing Agency.
Site Scope has delivered four transportable homes so far with eight more to come.
Ministerial inquiry into destructive slash examining what needs to change.
The bombshell news was confirmed by Meka Whaitiri this morning.
Two cars collided, leaving one critically hurt and another with minor injuries.
Pickleball Gisborne goes from a handful of players to over 150 members.
Last Friday, Theresa Zame set up a petition to amend the Therapeutic Products Bill.
Consultation with cyclone-hit communities should take place from May.
Five people break ranks to speak out about Tai Rāwhiti-based MP's behaviour.
Officials already knew the main supply for East Coast city was vulnerable.
Gisborne master athletes, Debbie Hutchings and Tamera Nelson, prove age is just a number.
Whānau displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle received a welcome boost this week.
“Friday will be the best day of weather, with only light wind and high cloud."
The South Island also woke to a cold and frosty morning to kick off the long weekend.
Heavy rain set to inundate popular northern holiday hotspots for first half of weekend,
MetService has forecasted gales and downpours for Northland, northern parts of Auckland.
"We still need to understand what caused the damage; how to avoid this happening again."
Sentence "hard to take", says niece of woman who died after being struck by a car.
The healing journey of former Māori Television head of hair and makeup, Bianca Fallon.
Documents have revealed more of the cost of Cyclone Gabrielle and the recovery phase.
Generous Kiwis have so far donated more than $18 million to the fund.
OPINION: It is clear the risk of damage from climate change has increased in recent years.
Free psychological first aid is among the assistance enabled by Kiwis' huge generosity.
The Rangitata made its first stocked voyage from Gisborne to Napier on Wednesday.