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Holidaymakers rescued by mud-covered fire chief after night of landslides
Couple thought their mini break would be 'wonderful' ... until things turned 'wild'.
Couple thought their mini break would be 'wonderful' ... until things turned 'wild'.
Westport couple Derek and Joan Roberts return to their flood ravaged home today.
Derek and Joan Roberts go back to their Westport home after evacuating at the weekend. Video / George Heard
Promising results reported from the Lumi Drug Scan handheld device.
Wild cats trapped, desexed and released on rural properties to manage rabbit populations.
The cleanup is beginning - slowly - for flood-affected Westport residents.
Good reasons to stay indoors this school holiday.
There were 11 people on board the hot-air balloon when it crashed.
Westport beach becomes a resting place for stock killed in massive floods at the weekend.
Wild weather aftermath: 'Living hell' for thousands left homeless as long clean-up begins
Eighteen-year-old due in court after patrol cars damaged at Queenstown police station.
It was the rugby game that never seemed to end.
18 July 2021 The Government has offered $300,000 in the form of a mayoral relief fund for Westport, as well as $100,000 for the Blenheim-Marlborough region following the weekend's wild flooding. Video / George Heard
Extensive clean-up ahead, say ministers after viewing damage.
Westport mayor speaks about flooding as extent of damage becomes clear.
The big clean-up is under way in the flood-ravaged South Island.
Mum says seeing her baby needing oxygen was one of the worst moments of her life.
The Herald returns home with a Westport resident to survey the flood damage to her home.
Westport evacuees abandoned their homes as they filled with water in the floods.
Four fire crews fought the blaze at a house in Lookout Point.
The Herald quizzes the Associate Health Minister about plans for the struggling sector.
The waste will come from all over the southern South Island.
City also gets its first profit payout from UFB operator Enable Networks.
Numbers likely represent a fraction of the problem as most just throw flyers in the bin.
The homeowners face a fine of up to $200k if they refuse to repair the wall.
Holidaymakers cut holidays short to avoid 'red weather' warning.
One person has been taken to Dunedin Hospital with serious injuries.
Tractors, utes and dogs turn out in force in nationwide farmer protest.
Police vow to do all they can to find missing Christchurch pensioner Shirley Warrington.
'Trains, stunning scenery and experiences and the spirit of the man.'