
Temporary housing built in Gisborne for Wairoa
Toitu Tairāwhiti provides the first of seven temporary accommodation cabins to Wairoa.
Toitu Tairāwhiti provides the first of seven temporary accommodation cabins to Wairoa.
A year and a half on from Cyclone Gabrielle, Chrystal Culvert in Tūtira is complete.
There's plenty happening as rugby switches to the representative season.
As the cleanup continues, Wairoa residents face an uncertain future.
OPINION: Councillors accept that rates cannot keep spiralling up.
'My policing has followed my footy, starting in the big city and moving to the provinces.'
'They even took the zero alcohol beer!'
Kāpiti has responded to Wairoa's time of need.
After devastating flooding hit again, one business owner has had enough.
Wairoa hosted all three Poverty Bay rugby championship finals.
In her 83 years, she'd only ridden three times, falling off each time. But not this time.
The housing service opened on Tuesday for affected people.
The region was hit by severe weather and flooding in late June.
'Wairoa will be the winner on the day,' Mayor Craig Little says.
People can still donate to the ‘where the need is greatest’ fund.
Finalists include industries from honey making to fruit growers to manufacturers and tech.
Three Wairoa teams did the business one Saturday; now home matches are next.
When the cyclone struck one retired farmer knew he had the skills to lend a hand.
A big day in Hawke's Bay Club rugby.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon travelled to Wairoa this morning to meet with the mayor and victims of the floods. Video / NZ Herald
Mum who spoke to PM feared for her and young son's lives as floodwaters rose 'so fast'.
Pou washed from bank saved from the sea in Mahia.
Flooding swept through about 120 homes; damage is estimated in the tens of millions.
Gisborne letters about boot camps, Wairoa flooding, Grey St, Gaza war.
The Auckland funder established links with the town after Cyclone Gabrielle.
A resident says riverbed sediment build-up is 'elephant in the room'.
The community had expressed concern the bar at the river mouth hadn't been opened up.
Awatoto flood protection, housing and roads funding, and water security on the wishlist.
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