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Yellow placard at flood-damaged home taken down without clear communication, owner says
An owner of a flood-damaged Auckland home is appalled at the council's communication about whether it is safe to live in.
'They've lost everything': Hawke's Bay growers treated to a feed and a fruit bin full of goods
Hawke's Bay growers have been treated to a small bit of respite from the tough task of rebuilding their livelihoods after Cyclone Gabrielle destroyed orchards throughout the region.
Napier council agrees to lease land for cabins for cyclone-displaced whānau
Some Hawke's Bay residents forced from their whenua after it was destroyed by Cyclone Gabrielle may soon have a temporary place to call home.
Plans underway for villages to house rebuild workers in Gisborne and Napier
Plans are underway to house some of the thousands of extra workers who will be brought in to rebuild crumbled roads and bridges in Hawke's Bay and Tai Rāwhiti over the next few years.
Owners of Hawke's Bay cyclone-damaged homes 'angry, sad' at council
Owners of some cyclone-wrecked Hawke's Bay homes say they are depressed, desperate, and still in the dark about whether they will ever return home.
Hawke's Bay rugby player who crashed into fence 'very apologetic'
The owner of a fence crashed into by a Hawke's Bay rugby player says the man was extremely apologetic when he knocked on his door on Monday morning.
New community hubs to help protect Hawke's Bay residents during disasters
Rural communities in Hawke's Bay will soon be better prepared for disasters thanks to new facilities designed to help them cope when they become isolated.
Massive pothole causing havoc on major road
Car tyres and rims have been falling victim to a giant pothole that has opened up on State Highway 5 between Napier and Taupō.
Yellow stickers going missing from cyclone-damaged homes
Yellow stickers attached to the front of unoccupied cyclone-damaged homes in Te Tai Rāwhiti have been mysteriously disappearing.
Hawke's Bay community pays for hero chef to visit family in Thailand
A former chef who has cooked about 170,000 meals for cyclone-affected families and volunteers in Hawke's Bay will soon hang up her apron - for now. Audio
More than $13m in cyclone funds will not be touched until 2024
The Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal Fund will not be open for applications until early next year, but affected communities say that money is needed now.
Owners of cyclone-wrecked homes in Hawke's Bay a step closer to buyouts
Hastings and Napier councils have approved changes to their long-term plans to allow buyouts of category 3 homes.
Another 15,000 workers may be needed for rebuild efforts
Nearly 15,000 extra construction workers may be needed to repair infrastructure damage from this year's wild weather, experts say.
'Crying maunga' inspires Cyclone Gabrielle relief song
A Hawke's Bay-based singer-songwriter has penned a tune to uplift those in the throes of cyclone recovery and raise money for the cause.
Omāhu Marae to host temporary homes for cyclone-hit whānau
The first temporary village for those forced out of their homes after Cyclone Gabrielle is soon to be built in Hastings.
Napier’s cyclone heroes honoured: 'We did what anyone else would have done'
Heroes who came to the rescue during Cyclone Gabrielle have been honoured for their actions.
Hawke's Bay residents with untouched houses deemed unlivable fight to stay put
Some Hawke's Bay residents are fighting to stay in their homes that were untouched by floodwaters during Cyclone Gabrielle.
Hawke's Bay residents 'over it' as negotiations over cyclone bill cause stress
Some Hawke's Bay residents, whose homes were inundated by rivers of silt during Cyclone Gabrielle, fear the future of their properties depend on the size of cash-strapped councils' bank accounts.
Red Fox Tavern murder: Pair loses bid to overturn convictions
Two men convicted of killing a publican at the Red Fox Tavern in 1987 have lost their appeal to have their convictions overturned.
Silt-ridden materials given new life after Cyclone Gabrielle
Councils, contractors and private companies are working together to find new ways of recycling silt-ridden materials destined for the tip.
Support for businesses following severe weather, govt inquiry announced
Farmers and growers will receive help to secure cheaper loans, rather than given cash up front.
'Nobody to talk to': Lack of bridge splits Hawke's Bay community
Puketapu residents say the loss of a bridge ripped away by floodwaters during Cyclone Gabrielle has torn the community apart. Audio
'It's keeping us busy': State highway potholes plaguing motorists
A Central Hawke's Bay tyre repair shop's services are in hot demand as recent heavy rain has been a recipe for potholes.
Hawke's Bay Civil Defence 'set up to fail', volunteer says
A Waimārama local has told officials Hawke's Bay Civil Defence was set up to fail when Cyclone Gabrielle hit.
Hawke's Bay whānau still displaced after Cyclone Gabrielle
Some Hawke's Bay whānau are still living on a marae almost five months after Cyclone Gabrielle sent floodwaters rushing through their homes at Waiohiki.