'We aren’t quite out of the woods yet' - Slip warnings in Hawke's Bay after deluge
Roads have been cut-off and communities isolated in Wairoa following the downpours.
Roads have been cut-off and communities isolated in Wairoa following the downpours.
Residents in Te Karaka are being asked to evacuate as the Waipaoa River rises.
The switch has been flicked on two North Island new solar power facilities.
Harry has done an 'epic' job in restoring a bush reserve near his school.
Daughter Lynne Maree Martin is on trial for Ronald Russell Allison's murder.
Lynne Martin is accused of burning alive her 88-year-old father Russell Allison.
Evidence shows the fire started from a pot of hot oil left on an element.
WWII veteran Ronald Russell Allison died in a suspicious house fire at Te Karaka in 2013.
Japanese-owned Juken NZ will close its Gisborne mill, costing 80 jobs.
Heavy rain is expected to fall over 24 hours, with 150mm in the ranges.
Police have yet to identify the body, and the death will be referred to the coroner.
Gisborne gearing up for a sizzling summer of visitors.
WWII veteran Ronald Russell Allison died in a suspicious house fire at Te Karaka in 2013.
Boon Street artists have created seven new murals.
The better weather is expected to last through to at least the middle of the month.
Juken NZ is looking at options for mill’s future due to ongoing financial difficulties.
Forecasters are warning that rain is expected to last until late Tuesday.
Meng Foon cited erosion from Cyclone Gabrielle as a key driver of the project.
Some of the arrests are part of Gisborne police's Operation Medial and the CAIL Act.
Local rival gangs Mongrel Mob and Black Power are at the centre of a new operation.
Operation Medial lead Inspector Darren Paki mentioned recent drive-by shootings.
East Coast electorate reverts back to blue with Dana Kirkpatrick's election win.
Paralytic shellfish toxins have been detected in shellfish from Tolaga Bay.
The shootings were first reported at the intersection of Rimu and Abbott Sts.
Finding homes for the thousands of extra workers who will be brought in to fix roads.
He was last seen wearing black work boots, blue jeans and a black jacket.
The judge also questioned the validity of some aspects of cultural reports.
The Te Pāti Māori co-leader has 50 per cent of the votes in a new poll.
“I just feel like Jason’s life was taken, they removed the body and went back to work.”
But the IPCA has found the force used by the officers during the arrest was justified.