
Cyclone Gabrielle: How you can help in the storm's aftermath
Kiwis can help with money, essentials, or their time.
Kiwis can help with money, essentials, or their time.
A South African family who immigrated to New Zealand four weeks ago are missing.
There are about 5000 RSE workers in Hawke's Bay and Gisborne.
The storm has left death and catastrophe in its wake.
Quarter of a million people were left without power yesterday, entire communities cut off.
A Hawke’s Bay family, including a 7-year-old boy, are lucky to be alive.
Animals were forced to find any refuge they could as floodwaters rose.
Police have set up an online tool to help families find missing people.
Quarter of a million people were left without power yesterday, entire communities cut off.
Northland and Gisborne are also under red heavy rain warnings.
Warnings and watches are in place for regions across the top half of the North Island.
From the East Coast to the top of the South, Nash says we're spoiled for choice.
A day of deep sorrow ended in a day of joy for rugby fans on the East Coast.
Long clean-up ahead and millions in uninsured crop and stock loss.
Wairoa is a town on the rise, say proud locals and the district's equally proud mayor.
Rainfall of up to 40mm an hour is forecast in Northland this evening.
Parts of State Highway 35, hammered by March's storm, have been described as a "disgrace".
About 70 people took part in the protest in Napier.
The cost of housing people in emergency motels has hit a record in Hawke's Bay.
Operation Bloodhound has led to another arrest.
A woman was feared dead after police made multiple mistakes handling Gisborne incident.
Not all heroes wear capes. Some drive bulldozers.
Tairāwhiti and Wairoa will collaborate with recovery work from over a week of heavy rain.
Man's injuries no accident, say police
A heavy rain watch remains in place for Wairoa, as the rain largely seems to diminish.
Road closures, power outages and a 'boil water' notice continue after days of flooding.
Heavy rain warning stays in place for the region.
Just four North Island shearing competitions this summer. There should have been 32.
That brings the number of active community cases across the country to 11,601.
The record was 222 daily community cases on November 16 last year.